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The Face of the Deep⁠2024LM-ThurAM-Ladies-JSanders.mp3LM2024 - Landmark Conference
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJonathan SandersJonathan Sanders emphasizes the importance of understanding one's spiritual nature and God's perfect design for each individual. He reminds the audience that God created their spiritual essence before their physical existence, indicating that there is an invisible, complete version of themselves that transcends visible imperfections. He encourages listeners not to judge themselves based on their current state but to measure against God's holiness, asserting that they are not accidents but individuals known and planned by God long before conception.

Sanders speaks about the gap between current existence and God's intended essence, urging the women to embrace healing and deeper communion with God. He discusses the consistent principles of God's unchanging nature, affirming that individuals possess both a perfect essence and an imperfect existence. By allowing the Holy Spirit to move into the deeper places of their hearts, they can experience healing and restoration. He calls for a new revelation of identity, encouraging them to reject superficial comparisons and recognize their divine completion in Christ.
identity, divine design, God unchanging, predestination, growth, holiness, restoration, purpose, communion
Gen.1.1, Gen.1.2, Jas.1.17, Heb.13.8, Mal.3.6, Jer.1.5
There’s a New Horizon⁠2024LM-WedAM-NMaHaney.mp3LM2024 - Landmark Conference
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsNick MahaneyNick Mahaney delivers a powerful testimony of transformation, emphasizing that personal change is possible through faith. He shares his journey from a life of drug addiction and crime to becoming a devoted evangelist, highlighting how God restored his broken relationships, particularly with his father. Mahaney recounts the emotional challenges he faced, including the loss of loved ones, and emphasizes the importance of keeping promises to God and loved ones. He encourages the audience to recognize their spiritual authority in Christ and to stand firm against evil.

Mahaney challenges believers to embrace the trials and sacrifices required for spiritual growth. He speaks about the need for perseverance in ministry and the importance of seeking a deeper relationship with God. Mahaney urges listeners to confront their struggles, reminding them that God's calling often comes with challenges that shape their character and faith. He concludes with a call to action, encouraging the audience to step into their purpose and recognize that with God, they can face any mountain and experience a new horizon of blessings and miracles.
redemption, transformation, restoration, God's love, testimony, perseverance, faith, obedience, calling, faithfulness
Ps.48.1, John.14.1, John.14.2, John.14.3
An Invasion of the Insignificant⁠2024LM-ThursAM-Mens-DKlinedinst.mp3LM2024 - Landmark Conference
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsDoug KlinedinstPastor Doug Klinedinst calls believers to pursue a deeper and more committed spiritual life, urging them to go beyond the minimum requirements of faith to become "hundredfolders" who yield abundant spiritual fruit. He emphasizes the danger of being entangled in worldly affairs and challenges his audience to make deliberate choices between entertainment and evangelism. Klinedinst asserts that true revival and spiritual growth require a willingness to be inconvenienced and to make sacrifices for God's calling.

Klinedinst highlights the existence of a vibrant spiritual realm that believers must actively engage with, encouraging them to step out in faith into the "deep waters" where spiritual gifts and breakthroughs await. He insists on the necessity of laying aside distractions that hinder spiritual growth and fully committing to God's calling. The preacher warns against complacency and calls for men of God to rise up, shake off the weight of worldly affairs, and invest themselves in a life of prayer, worship, and evangelism, assuring them that great revival lies ahead for those who earnestly seek it.
spiritual warfare, consecration, revival, growth, discipleship, evangelism, passion, commitment, hunger, desire, faith, discernment, Holy Ghost, sacrifice, spiritual gifts
2Tim.2.4
Revival in the Church House2024LM-TuePM-JMacDonald.mp3LM2024 - Landmark Conference
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJohn McDonaldJohn McDonald emphasizes the importance of fully obeying God's commands by addressing the spiritual significance of "high places" mentioned in the Old Testament. He highlights God's directive to the Israelites to destroy all pagan high places when entering the Promised Land, as seen in Deuteronomy 12:2-3 and Exodus 23:13. McDonald warns that neglecting this command led to idolatry and divided worship among the Israelites, drawing parallels to modern believers who may tolerate spiritual compromises in their lives. He calls the audience to examine their own lives for any "high places" that divide their loyalty to God and stresses the need for complete devotion.

McDonald recounts the history of Israel's kings, noting that even those considered righteous failed to fully remove the high places, leading to ongoing spiritual decline. He challenges the audience to not only seek personal revival but also to pass down a legacy of obedience to future generations. The overarching message is a call for believers to seek God wholeheartedly, courageously confront areas of compromise, and restore the importance of worship and obedience in their lives, as exemplified by King Hezekiah's actions to cleanse the temple and reestablish proper worship.
obedience, holiness, idolatry, devotion, compromise, reformation, legacy, God's jealousy, spiritual warfare, consecration
Deut.12.2, Deut.12.3, Exod.23.13, 1Kgs.11.6, 1Kgs.12.27, 1Kgs.12.28, 1Kgs.12.29, 1Kgs.12.30, 1Kgs.12.31, 2Kgs.10.30, 2Kgs.10.31, 2Kgs.15.4, 1Kgs.15.11, 1Kgs.15.12, 1Kgs.15.14, 1Kgs.15.13, 2Chr.28.24, 1Kgs.14.23
The High Cost of Compromise⁠2024LM-WedPM-JBlackshear.mp3LM2024 - Landmark Conference
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJim BlackshearCompromise with spiritual adversaries leads to devastating consequences, just as history illustrates with the appeasement policy towards Hitler before World War II. Christians are engaged in a spiritual battle against principalities and powers, and it is crucial to stand firm in faith without yielding to modern pressures. The cost of compromise is immense, resulting in a progressive loss of foundational doctrines such as repentance, baptism in Jesus' name, and holiness. One cannot negotiate with spiritual enemies, as their mission is destruction. Even minor concessions will not satisfy their demands; therefore, believers must remain committed to their faith and uphold ancient landmarks of doctrine.

The allure of appeasement may tempt even the most weary, but it is essential to recognize that engaging in compromise is a deceptive disaster. History teaches that appeasing adversaries only emboldens them. The mission of hell seeks to steal, kill, and destroy, and believers must understand that even the slightest concession can lead to greater spiritual defeats. The ancient landmarks of faith must be honored and protected; they are not open for negotiation. It is imperative to reject the deceptive notion that rational dialogue can prevail against spiritual wickedness. Stand firm, uphold the truth, and resist the pressure to compromise, for the cost of compromise is far too high.
spiritual warfare, steadfast, holiness, discernment, repentance, truth, perseverance, faith
Eph.6.12, 2Tim.3.1, 2Tim.3.2, 2Tim.3.3, 2Tim.3.4, 2Tim.3.5, John.10.10, 1Pet.1.16, 2Thess.2.10, 2Thess.2.11, 2Thess.2.12, Gal.1.8
Our Covenant Relationship with God⁠2024LM-ThurPM-NHaney.mp3LM2024 - Landmark Conference
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsNathaniel HaneyNathaniel Haney emphasizes the vital nature of the covenant relationship with God, drawing a direct comparison between the Mosaic covenant and the current covenant through Christ. He highlights that a true covenant involves mutual possession; as much as God owns His people, they too must understand their stake in the relationship. Loyalty and commitment are paramount in this covenant, paralleling the fidelity expected in marriage. Haney calls on believers to acknowledge that God's covenant is not merely a list of rules but a profound relationship that demands active participation and faith.

The sermon further explores the structure of covenants, likening the Mosaic covenant to ancient Near Eastern treaties, which include elements such as preambles, stipulations, blessings, and curses. Haney urges believers to recognize their responsibilities within the covenant, emphasizing that there can be no other gods in their lives. He passionately encourages the congregation to prioritize their relationship with God, manage their time wisely, and actively engage with the promises of the covenant, asserting that the blessings of God can only be activated through faith and commitment.
covenant, relationship, obedience, Holy Ghost, worship, faithfulness, God's Sovereignty, growth
Exod.19.1, Exod.19.2, Exod.19.3, Exod.19.4, Exod.19.5, Exod.19.6, Exod.20.1, Exod.20.2, Exod.20.3, Exod.20.4, Deut.1.1, Deut.1.2, Deut.1.3, Deut.1.4, Deut.1.5, Deut.1.6
Praying in Babylon2024LM-FriAM-ABounds.mp3LM2024 - Landmark Conference
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsAaron BoundsIn the powerful sermon "Praying in Babylon," the speaker emphasizes the critical importance of prayer and spiritual authority in overcoming worldly influences. Drawing from the story of Daniel, he urges believers to engage in fervent prayer and repentance, aligning their lives with God's Word to achieve spiritual victory. The speaker warns against the negative impact of worldly entertainment on spiritual sensitivity, calling for consecration and separation from ungodly influences to experience greater spiritual power and revival. He highlights that spiritual warfare is fought primarily in the mind and emotions, requiring believers to exercise their authority through prayer.

The speaker calls for a collective commitment to prayer, fasting, and seeking God's intervention, noting that true revival is contingent upon humility and dedication. He recounts personal testimonies of miraculous interventions through prayer and encourages the congregation to take authority over their lives and communities in the name of Jesus. The speaker concludes with a call to action, urging everyone to remove compromising elements from their lives and homes, emphasizing that through dedication and intercession, believers can expect a mass exodus from spiritual bondage and a powerful move of God in their midst.
spiritual warfare, prayer, covenant, repentance, consecration, separation, authority, intercession, holiness, discernment
Dan.9.1, Dan.9.18, Num.33.50, Num.33.51, Num.33.52, Num.33.53
End-Time Apostolic Revival⁠2024LM-FriPM-JCunningham.mp3LM2024 - Landmark Conference
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJack CunninghamIn this powerful call to revival, Pastor emphasizes the vital role of faith and worship in transforming church atmospheres and fostering spiritual growth. He urges pastors to return to their congregations with a renewed commitment to revival, declaring that God is ready to open doors and remove obstacles. The passionate worship of young people is highlighted as a key element in creating an environment ripe for miracles and healing, and respect for church leaders is underscored as essential for cultivating a spirit of revival within the community.

Pastor calls for focused intercessory prayer for Apostolic influencers facing various challenges, affirming that collective, faith-filled prayers have the power to bring divine breakthroughs. He confidently reassures the congregation that God has promised to halt the attacks on His servants, encouraging them to pray in Jesus' name and speak words of faith. The sermon culminates in a powerful invitation to expect miracles, urging everyone to prophesy and declare victory over their challenges, reinforcing the belief that through unity in prayer, significant breakthroughs can be achieved.
revival, faith, overcoming, worship, intercession, authority, prophetic, prophecy, influence, faithfulness
Luke.4.14
The Bloody Skirts of Pentecost1980-Landmark-BMyers-TheBloodySkirtsOfPentecost.mp3LM1980
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsB. MyersB. Myers emphasizes the urgent responsibility of Christians to authentically live out their faith and actively reach out to their communities. He draws from Jeremiah 2:31-34 and Acts 2:1-4 to stress that believers must embody love and compassion, avoiding hypocrisy that tarnishes the church's witness. Myers warns that God holds Christians accountable for the souls of those around them, highlighting the need for humility and genuine outreach to those in need. He asserts that a true Christian life is approachable, relatable, and grounded in godly standards.

Furthermore, B. Myers calls for a balanced approach to spirituality and everyday life. He expresses concern over the dangers of affluence that may lead believers away from reliance on God. The preacher implores his congregation to avoid judgment and instead show understanding, compassion, and a willingness to help others. He concludes with a strong reminder that God is looking for a spirit of love among His people, urging them to embrace their role as living witnesses of Christ's love to the world and to maintain a commitment to prayer and humility to heal their land.
faith, outreach, humility, practical faith, hypocrisy, growth
Jer.2.31, Jer.2.32, Jer.2.33, Jer.2.34, Acts.2.1, Acts.2.2, Acts.2.3, Acts.2.4, Acts.1.8
A Generation of Imitation2023LM-TuesPM-JMcDonald-AGenerationofImitation.mp3LM2023 - The 50th Landmark
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJohn McDonaldJohn McDonald emphasizes that the church is being positioned for a great end-time harvest, despite current challenges and small numbers. He draws parallels between natural harvests and spiritual seasons, highlighting signs such as overflowing banks, domestic chaos, and the need for divine assistance. McDonald urges the congregation to become imitators of God, seeking His presence above all else, and stresses that transformation occurs when believers draw close to God, just as Moses’ face shone after being in His presence.

McDonald shares that the Lord of the Harvest is greater than the natural laws of harvest, encouraging believers to trust in God’s supernatural intervention. He inspires the audience to embrace unity and teamwork within the church, asserting that every member has a role to play in this apostolic movement. As he calls for a collective outpouring of the Spirit, McDonald challenges the congregation to boldness and faith, reminding them that their greatest prayer should be for God’s presence and glory to be manifested in their lives and communities.
apostolic, demonstration, authority, holiness, revival, harvest
Eph.5.1, Josh.3.15, Judg.15.1, 2Sam.23.13, Matt.13.30, Matt.9.37, Mark.4.28, Gal.6.7, Gal.6.8, Gal.6.9, John.5.19, Exod.34.5, Josh.5.13, Josh.5.14
The Deep Things of God2023LM-WedAM-ABounds-TheDeepThingsofGod.mp3LM2023 - The 50th Landmark
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsAaron BoundsIn this powerful message, the speaker, Joshua Abrego, emphasizes the vital importance of seeking the deep things of God rather than settling for superficial spirituality. He calls believers to recognize the imminent end-time revival, where God will pour His Spirit upon all people, empowering men, women, young, and old to participate in the harvest. Abrego urges the congregation to cultivate a deep hunger for God and to repair their personal prayer altars, highlighting that true ministry flows from a place of devotion and anointing, not mere education or eloquence.

Abrego proclaims that as believers, they must be attuned to what the Spirit is saying to the church amid the many confusing voices of the world. He warns against the dangers of distraction from politics, media, and false doctrines, encouraging listeners to focus their hearts on the truth of the Gospel. With fervent passion, he declares that God is ready to perform signs, wonders, and miracles in the lives of those who are willing to believe and step out in faith. The call is clear: rise up, expect the miraculous, and actively engage with God, for the greatest harvest is at hand.
spirituality, harvest, hunger, revival, Ministry, empowerment, Pentecostal Fire
1Cor.2.10, Joel.2.28, Joel.2.29, Rev.2.7, Rev.2.11, Rev.2.17, Rev.2.29, Rev.3.6, Rev.3.13, Rev.3.22, 1Cor.2.1, 1Cor.2.2, 1Cor.2.3, 1Cor.2.4, 1Cor.2.5
Intoxicated on the Initial2023LM-WedPM-JBlackshear-IntoxicationontheInitial.mp3LM2023 - The 50th Landmark
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJim BlackshearIn this powerful message, Joshua Abrego emphasizes that it is God's will for His people to have dominion on Earth and for the church to operate as the spiritual thermostat of the planet. He highlights the critical need for believers to engage in spiritual warfare and confront the unprecedented challenges faced today. Abrego calls for a revival of humility and repentance, stressing that these are essential for receiving divine revelation and impartation. He urges the congregation to move beyond the initial experience of speaking in tongues and to seek greater dimensions of God's power through the gifts of the Spirit.

Abrego declares that the same Holy Spirit that empowered past spiritual giants is available to believers today, urging them to step out in faith and operate in the supernatural realm. He challenges the notion of "church as usual," proclaiming that it is no longer sufficient to impact the world. The message culminates in a powerful call to action, encouraging the congregation to embrace their spiritual gifts and proclaiming that they will begin to operate in new realms of the supernatural. Through laying on of hands, he releases the gifts of the Spirit within the congregation, affirming that God has already placed these gifts in them and is now calling them forth.
dominion, spiritual warfare, spiritual gifts, empowerment, repentance, revival, faith
Joel.2.28, Joel.2.29, Acts.16.16, Acts.16.17, Acts.16.18, Acts.16.19
Men’s Day2023LM-ThursAM-PCritesandDKlinedinst-MensLandmark.mp3LM2023 - The 50th Landmark
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsPascal CritesPascal Crites emphasizes that God can use anyone, regardless of their background or education, as long as they are available and willing to serve. He shares his personal journey, illustrating how God's transformative power can change lives, highlighting the importance of maintaining Apostolic values and the impact that young believers can have on others' faith journeys. Crites urges that the power of God is not limited by human circumstances and that miracles, healing, and divine intervention are still possible today through faith.

He recounts a life-threatening brain infection that led to a miraculous recovery, attributing his healing to the power of prayer and the support of the church community. Crites stresses the critical role of submission and accountability in spiritual leadership and encourages believers to embrace the enthusiasm of new converts in worship. He concludes with a powerful message about God's ability to perform miracles and transform lives, urging the congregation to remain steadfast in prayer and faith, especially during challenging times.
miracles, healing, faith, transformation, testimony, leadership, perseverance, God's Sovereignty
Mark.16.15, Mark.16.16, Mark.16.17, Mark.16.18
Jubilee Gifts - Ladies Day2023LM-ThursAM-CWalkerandSFlowers-LadiesLandmark.mp3LM2023 - The 50th Landmark
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsClaudette WalkerSister Claudette Walker shares the significance of five Jubilee gifts from God: Yes, No, Wait, More, and You. Each gift, even the difficult ones, holds treasures for spiritual growth. The gift of "Yes" represents miracles and answered prayers, while "No" teaches believers to lean on Jesus and find strength in their weaknesses. Sister Walker emphasizes the importance of forgiving God when faced with unanswered prayers, as this clears spiritual blockages and allows for greater reception of His grace.

The gift of "Wait" requires patience and trust in God's timing, reminding believers that God's presence is the ultimate gift, surpassing any specific answer to prayers. Sister Walker encourages listeners to embrace all of God's gifts, including the challenging ones, as they contribute to spiritual development. She concludes by urging everyone to examine their hearts and be open to the transformative power of God's gifts in their lives, reinforcing the message that every moment of waiting or denying leads to growth and a deeper relationship with Him.
spiritual gifts, miracles, growth, grace, God's presence, forgiveness, God's timing
2Cor.12.9, 2Cor.12.10, Song.8.5, Ps.119.50, Ps.119.67, John.1.17, 1John.1.9
The Law of Sowing and Reaping2023LM-ThursPM-NHaney-SowingandReaping.mp3LM2023 - The 50th Landmark
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsNathaniel HaneyNathaniel Haney emphasizes the biblical principle of sowing and reaping, particularly in the context of giving. He asserts that God loves cheerful givers who contribute with excitement and faith, and he redefines grace as God's ability to fulfill His will. Haney discusses the importance of apostolic authority and structure in handling spiritual freedom, stating that the church's role is to reclaim what Satan has taken from God's presence. He urges pastors to operate in the supernatural and highlights the need for participation in the body of Christ, using the parable of The Little Red Hen to illustrate the importance of involvement and contribution.

Haney also addresses the law of sowing and reaping, asserting that one reaps according to the amount they sow. He encourages believers to have faith in the seed they plant, sharing examples of the dedication of farmers and the spiritual implications of their labor. He challenges the congregation to think beyond maintenance mode and to envision a future where many Oneness Apostolic churches flourish, proclaiming that the harvest is plentiful and ripe for gathering. Haney calls on the believers to act boldly, engage actively in ministry, and prepare for a significant move of God in the present, rather than relying solely on past experiences and stories of revival.
giving, grace, authority, Ministry, oneness
2Cor.9.6, 2Cor.9.7, 2Cor.9.8, Gen.6.8, Acts.10.44, Acts.10.45, Acts.10.46, Acts.10.47, Acts.10.48
My Journey into the Prophetic2023LM-FriAM-MMorgan-MyJourneyIntotheProphetic.mp3LM2023 - The 50th Landmark
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsMark MorganMark Morgan emphasizes the transformative journey into prophetic ministry, urging believers to be open to God's direction and to embrace the supernatural aspects of faith. Morgan recounts pivotal moments, including encounters with spiritual warfare and the necessity of relying on God's power rather than human ability. He stresses that true ministry involves more than polished preaching; it requires a deep connection with God and an openness to the prophetic gifts, which are essential for reaching people spiritually.

Morgan highlights the importance of understanding one's calling and the grace given for specific ministries. He encourages believers to seek God's will actively, moving beyond traditional practices and recognizing their unique gifts. By sharing personal experiences, including moments of fear and empowerment, he inspires listeners to embrace their spiritual gifts with love and compassion, reminding them that true ministry reflects the nature of God and is focused on serving others. The call to action is clear: step into the roles God has prepared, operate in faith, and trust in His provision for the ministry ahead.
Ministry, prophetic, spiritual gifts, fasting, God's voice, deliverance, testimony, warfare, evangelism
Eph.4.7, Eph.4.10, Eph.4.11
The Complete Restoration of All Things2023LM-FriPM-JCunningham-TheCompleteRestorationofAllThings.mp3LM2023 - The 50th Landmark
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJack CunninghamPastor Jack Cunningham emphasizes that we are currently experiencing the complete restoration of all things, as prophesied in Scripture. He encourages the congregation to recognize that this is the most prophetically charged time in the history of the apostolic movement, where more individuals are being baptized and healed than ever before. Cunningham urges believers to embrace their role in this movement, actively participating in God’s work and focusing on positive prophecies regarding the latter glory, rather than solely on end-times predictions.

He highlights the importance of the fivefold ministry operating within the church today and calls for faith and action among believers. Cunningham shares testimonies of miraculous healings, emphasizing that faith-filled prayer for healing and deliverance should be pursued without fear of failure. He challenges the congregation to return home with a renewed mindset, believing that the time of restoration and revival is not just on the horizon, but already in motion. The message concludes with a strong call to action, urging everyone to step out in faith and confidently participate in the extraordinary work God is doing.
restoration, fivefold ministries, revival, prophecy, healing, faith, end times
Acts.3.21, Joel.2.23, Joel.2.24, Joel.2.25, Zech.14.7, Hag.2.9, Acts.2.17
Subdued Kingdoms - Subduing the Nations⁠2022LM-ThurPM-NHaney-SubduingtheNations.mp3LM2022 - The Invincible Church
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsNathaniel HaneyNathaniel Haney emphasizes the urgent need for the church to maintain spiritual fervor across generations. He warns of the dangers during leadership transitions, referring to this as the "changing of the guard." Proper succession planning and the training of future leaders are vital to prevent the loss of spiritual intensity and heritage. Haney highlights that many religious movements, once vibrant, have declined because they failed to pass on the understanding of the significance behind spiritual practices. A robust worship culture that allows the Holy Spirit to move freely is essential to keep the church dynamic and impactful.

Haney also discusses the biblical concept of faith, balancing the miraculous deliverance with the endurance through suffering. He calls on believers to embrace both aspects, urging a revival of passionate worship and ministry. Furthermore, he reflects on the historical context of faith, noting that true faith leads to the subduing of kingdoms and nations. The church must rise to the challenge of reaching the world, building upon the foundations laid by previous generations, and ensuring that the next generation understands the significance of their faith. The call is clear: to subdue kingdoms, rekindle spiritual fervor, and ensure that the church remains a vibrant force for transformation.
fervor, generational faith, leadership succession, worship, culture, liberty, freedom, balance, heritage, revival
Heb.11.32, Heb.11.33, Heb.11.34, Heb.11.35, Heb.11.36, Heb.11.37, Heb.11.38, Heb.11.39, Heb.11.40
Your Faith Should Stand in the Sight of God19890125-JohnMcdonald-YourFaithShouldStandintheSightofGod.mp3LM1989
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJohn McDonaldYour faith should stand in the power of God, not in human wisdom or eloquence. This is not a time to rely on our understanding or capabilities; instead, we must trust in the Lord. Just as Paul emphasized to the Corinthians, our confidence should not rest on man’s wisdom but on the demonstration of God’s power. In this era of increasing depravity, we are called to be lights in the darkness, reflecting Christ's glory through our actions. Challenges arise not to weaken us, but to strengthen our faith and reliance on God, allowing His power to be revealed in our lives.

God uses ordinary people and circumstances to showcase His greatness. Like Moses at the Red Sea or David facing Goliath, it is not our might but His power that brings victory. Trusting in God transforms lives; it is through His strength that believers can overcome their struggles and temptations. The power of the Holy Spirit is available to all who believe, enabling them to live righteously and fulfill their divine purpose. Therefore, open your heart to God, let His power work within you, and experience the miraculous changes He can bring. Stand firm in faith, for with God, nothing is impossible.
empowermentfaithgrowthhumilityovercomingtrust
You Must Respond to God⁠1989LandmarkPhilBlanton-YouMustRespondToGod.mp3LM1989
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsPhil BlantonRespond to God actively and wholeheartedly, for spiritual growth and fulfilling one's purpose hinges upon it. Worship and praise serve as powerful means to connect with the divine, leading to personal and communal transformation. The sharing of testimonies is vital, inspiring faith and demonstrating God's work in the lives of believers. Spiritual gifts and the presence of the Holy Ghost empower believers to face challenges and spread the Gospel, while unity within the church is essential for revival and effective ministry.

Believers must overcome fear and reluctance to respond to God's call, as courage is necessary for breakthroughs and transformations. The metaphor of the Holy Spirit as fire illustrates its dynamic impact. Each believer has a personal responsibility to use their talents and resources for God's glory, engaging actively in church activities and contributing to others' spiritual growth. The parable of the talents in Matthew 25 highlights the consequences of failing to respond, urging vigilance and responsiveness to divine guidance. Faith without works is dead; therefore, actively participating in God's plan leads to a deeper connection with Him and advances His kingdom.
Pentecostal Firecourageempowermentgrowthpractical faithresponding to Godstewardshiptestimonyunitywitnessingworship
The Triumph of the Ordinary19890125-DavidAbbot-TheTriumphoftheOrdinary.mp3LM1989
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsDavid AbbottToday, reflect on "The Triumph of the Ordinary" as exemplified by the life of Jesus Christ. While Jesus experienced extraordinary events, much of His impact arose from His consistent daily obedience to God's will. He lived an ordinary life, navigating the same challenges that everyone faces—growing up, learning a trade, and managing family dynamics. This ordinary existence was essential in preparing Him for His ministry and ultimate sacrifice. The daily choices made in our lives are what truly matter, as they shape our spiritual journeys and determine our final judgment.

Emphasizing the importance of living righteously in everyday situations, Jesus' life serves as an example of how ordinary choices can lead to extraordinary outcomes. His ability to connect with everyday people stemmed from His own experiences, and those consistent, godly decisions are what please God. As believers, focus on the daily choices that reflect your faith, for in doing so, you will find that the ordinary life can triumph and make a lasting impact on the world around you.
Godly livingcharacterconsistencydailyfaithgrowthobedience
You Do Always Resist the Holy Spirit⁠1989LandmarkNAUrshan-YouDoAlwaysResistTheHolySpirit.mp3LM1989
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsN.A. UrshanThe message emphasizes the importance of not resisting the Holy Spirit, drawing parallels to the historical resistance faced by the Israelites and religious leaders in the past. The preacher calls for believers to recognize the open door for the apostolic message and to prepare for the impending revival. There is a clear urgency to influence the world, as God intends for His people to impact nations and kingdoms with the truth of His word.

Believers are challenged to break free from traditional mindsets that hinder spiritual growth and to embrace the power of the Holy Spirit actively. The sermon highlights the necessity of unity and love within the Church, urging Christians to be a light to the world instead of hiding in their congregations. The call is made for a genuine expression of faith, encouraging the congregation to seek a deeper relationship with God and to reflect His transformative power in their lives and communities.
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Is There Something Bothering You⁠1989Landmark-SamuelLatta-IsThereSomethingBotheringYou.mp3LM1989
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsSamuel LattaIn this sermon, the story of Nehemiah illustrates the vital importance of being burdened for the work of God and the spiritual state of others. Nehemiah, despite his own captivity, exemplifies how true grief arises from concern for God's people and His purpose. Rather than focusing on personal troubles, believers are called to look outward, engaging in fasting and prayer for others. This outward focus on spiritual restoration should replace self-centered worries, as the condition of the church and its members should weigh heavily on the heart of every believer.

The message challenges the audience to consider what truly bothers them. While personal problems are inevitable, they should not deter one from serving God or hinder the outreach to those who have fallen away from faith. A call to action is made, urging believers to communicate with God through prayer and to be moved by the spiritual needs around them. True ministry flows from a heart burdened for others, and it is through this heartfelt concern that God can rebuild the broken walls of faith and restore lives.
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Entering the Place of Profit1989LandmarkJeffArnold-EnteringThePlaceOfProfit.mp3LM1989
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJeff ArnoldIn this powerful sermon, the preacher emphasizes that faith must be actively mixed with the Word of God to experience its full benefits. Simply hearing the Word is not enough; believers must engage and respond with their faith. Drawing from the book of Hebrews, the preacher warns that many hear the gospel but do not profit from it due to their lack of faith. Active participation in worship is crucial, as God’s Word is full of divine energy ready to manifest miracles and healing when faith is applied.

The preacher challenges the congregation to abandon passivity during worship and to recognize that everyone has been given a measure of faith. This faith must be utilized to mix with the Word of God to see transformation and divine results. The message also underscores the necessity of being "born again," highlighting that this involves receiving God's divine nature to replace the old sinful nature. The call is clear: praise God based on His greatness rather than personal circumstances, and actively respond to His Word to enter into a place of profit and blessings.
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God is on the Move⁠1989LandmarkJoeParker-GodIsOnTheMove.mp3LM1989
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJoe ParkerGod is actively seeking individuals with hearts fully devoted to Him to demonstrate His power. Revival can occur anywhere when people earnestly hunger for God and respond to His Spirit. Doubt and unbelief can hinder God's work, as seen in the example of Nazareth, where Jesus could not perform many miracles due to the people's lack of faith. The message emphasizes the necessity of repentance and responsiveness to God's moving, highlighting that judgment will be more severe for those who experience God's power yet fail to repent.

No place is too difficult for God to bring revival, as demonstrated through biblical examples like Elijah, Daniel, and the three Hebrew young men, who significantly impacted their nations through faith and courage. God needs willing individuals who are ready to establish churches and bring revival, regardless of the challenging environment. The call is for men and women to step forward with courage, faith, and a commitment to God's laws, ensuring they are spiritually sensitive and encouraged in their mission. Revival is possible when there is unity, determination, and a genuine desire to seek God.
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The Wonder of it All⁠1989LandmarkTommyCraft-TheWonderOfItAll.mp3LM1989
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsTommy CraftThe sermon emphasizes the miraculous nature of Jesus Christ, beginning with the prophecy of His birth as foretold by Isaiah. Jesus is recognized as "Wonderful, Counselor, the mighty God, the everlasting Father, the Prince of Peace," highlighting His divine origin and significance. The speaker illustrates the wonder of Christ's birth, noting the humble circumstances surrounding it and the divine intervention that marked His arrival. This birth, celebrated by angels and wise men, fulfills ancient prophecies and serves as a pivotal moment in salvation history.

The sermon also recounts the life of Jesus, filled with supernatural wonders and profound teachings. From His early wisdom at the temple to His miracles—healing the sick, raising the dead, and calming storms—each act demonstrates His authority and compassion. The preacher encourages believers to model their lives after Jesus, emphasizing the importance of faith and the transformative power of the Gospel. The calming of the storm serves as a powerful reminder of Jesus' presence and ability to bring peace amidst chaos, urging listeners to trust in God's promises and remain steadfast in their faith as they share the message of salvation.
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My God Likes Maximums⁠1989LandmarkJohnMartin-MyGodLikesMaximums.mp3LM1989
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJohn MartinGod desires maximums in our spiritual lives rather than minimums. Too often, people settle for minimal spiritual experiences, but God wants His people to embrace the fullness of His power and blessings. Just like Peter's miraculous escape from prison demonstrates, God works in extraordinary ways that exceed our expectations. Embrace and celebrate the miraculous, recognizing that God can exceed all that is asked or thought. Faith and joy can be found even in tribulation, as God is capable of doing "exceeding abundantly above all that we ask or think."

It is essential to recognize the importance of maintaining an expectant faith that is open to God's limitless power and love. The church must believe in God's ability to perform miracles, as illustrated by the prayer for Peter's release from prison. When prayers are answered, do not minimize the miraculous; instead, celebrate and acknowledge God's handiwork. Let faith grow exceedingly, knowing that God is always ready to provide maximum blessings and that the life in Christ is meant to be lived abundantly.
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The Devine DisturberLM1989
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJohnny GodairThe Divine Disturber calls upon each individual to examine their relationship with God and the transformative power of faith. Emphasizing the importance of being open to divine intervention, the preacher insists that true change begins within the heart. It is crucial to recognize the areas in life that need disruption to foster growth and deeper spirituality. Embrace the discomfort that often accompanies growth, as it is through these challenges that one can find purpose and strength.

Furthermore, the sermon highlights the necessity of community and support in the journey of faith. Encouraging congregants to lean on one another, the preacher illustrates the strength found in unity and collective worship. The message serves as a reminder that God works through his people, inviting everyone to be active participants in this divine outreach. The call to action is clear: be willing to be disturbed and transformed by the divine, and extend that invitation to others in the community.
The Twilight March of the Church⁠1989LanmarkJerryJones-TheTwilightMarchOfTheChurch.mp3LM1989
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJerry JonesThe Twilight March of the Church calls believers to action, drawing inspiration from the biblical narrative of four lepers in 2 Kings 7 who venture into the enemy camp of the Syrians. Despite their imperfections and desperation, these lepers exemplify courage and initiative, illustrating that God can work through seemingly inadequate individuals to bring about deliverance. The sermon emphasizes that waiting passively for divine intervention is not an option; instead, believers must rise up in faith, confront their fears, and engage in spiritual warfare.

The message underscores the importance of unity and collective effort among believers. It declares that success in fulfilling the Church's mission requires collaboration and support, much like the lepers who relied on one another as they marched forward. The preacher urges the Church to remember its purpose and the urgency of its mission, asserting that a great revival is on the horizon if believers embrace their calling with determination. The sermon concludes with a challenge to rise above complacency, take action, and bring hope to a world in desperate need of transformation.
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Bruised1989LandmarkRobertGlass-Bruised.mp3LM1989
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsRobert GlassLife's bruises, both spiritual and emotional, can lead to decay if left unaddressed. The sermon emphasizes the importance of forgiveness, using the story of Ahithophel, who became embittered due to unresolved grievances, and Joseph, who remained faithful despite false accusations. These narratives illustrate the destructive nature of unforgiveness and the need for compassion, urging the church to support those who are bruised rather than drive them away. Jesus exemplifies this compassion, offering healing and understanding rather than condemnation, as seen in His interactions with Peter and the woman caught in adultery.

The church's responsibility is to approach congregants with love and understanding, focusing on healing and reconciliation. Personal transformation is possible when individuals choose to love and forgive, reflecting God's character. The message calls for a shift from judgmental attitudes to compassionate understanding, encouraging believers to release grudges and embrace reconciliation. True forgiveness is essential for receiving God's forgiveness, highlighting that Jesus was bruised for our iniquities, and His sacrifice serves as the ultimate example of love and redemption.
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The Oneness of the Body of Christ1989-Landmark-JoeFarrenio-TheOnenessOfTheBodyOfChrist.mp3LM1989
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJoe FarrenioThe oneness of the body of Christ reflects a profound spiritual connection between Christ and His church. Believers are not insignificant; they are valuable members of Christ's body, initiated by God drawing them to salvation. The church, as the body, holds authority and power through the indwelling of Christ. God manifests Himself in the church as His "third body," continuing Christ's ministry on earth. The relationship between Christ as the head and the church as His body emphasizes that what affects one affects the other, creating a unity essential for fulfilling God's purpose.

Justification in the church comes not from human effort but through the Spirit of God. The church is called to continue the work of Christ, marked by the power of the Holy Spirit. As believers gather, they are reminded that they are someone important in the body of Christ, tasked with the ministry of healing, deliverance, and preaching to the world. The glory of the church lies in the promise of resurrection and exaltation, with a future hope that the church will be received up into glory, just as Christ was.
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Not Sufficient in Ourselves⁠1989LandmarkCharlesCardwell-NotSufficientInOurselves.mp3LM1989
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsCharles CardwellRecognize that our sufficiency comes from God, not ourselves. True revival and effective ministry arise from God's power and the anointing of the Holy Spirit, not from human efforts or showmanship. Commitment to prayer, fasting, Bible study, and living a holy life is essential for developing as a minister and experiencing God's empowerment. God uses ordinary, humble people to accomplish extraordinary things, highlighting the importance of every member in the body of Christ, regardless of their visibility or prominence.

Preach the Word of God with conviction, for it is the powerful tool that brings about spiritual transformation. Repentance and preaching the truth are crucial for revival. Without the anointing, preaching becomes mere words. Trust in God's ability to work through humble vessels and recognize that every part of the body has significance. As the body of Christ, all members play a vital role in achieving God's mission, and together, through reliance on His Spirit, genuine revival can be achieved.
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Your Time⁠1989LandmarkMarilynGawosky-YourTime.mp3LM1989
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsMarilyn GawoskyUse your time wisely and productively; every minute should be spent in a constructive manner. Wasting time leads to deterioration, so approach your tasks with enthusiasm and creativity. Balance work, play, and rest to achieve happiness and health. Work is essential, and doing it "as unto the Lord" transforms it into a joy. Embrace challenges in your tasks and turn them into enjoyable experiences. Remember, productivity is not just about the quantity of work but also about the quality of effort put forth.

Manage your time effectively by planning your days and including time for work, play, and rest. Engage deeply with your responsibilities, and let your work reflect your faith. Teach financial responsibility to children, ensuring they learn the value of money and how to contribute to the household. Seek fulfillment in all aspects of life, knowing that God has equipped you to rise in your career while maintaining your faith. Celebrate progress and reflect on achievements, allowing time for self-evaluation and rest in God's presence. Find joy in play and laughter, embracing the fullness of life as a Christian.
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Able Ministers of the New Testament⁠1989LandmarkNAUrshan-AbleMinistersOfTheNewTestament.mp3LM1989
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsN.A. UrshanAble ministers of the New Testament are empowered by grace, which is not a license to sin but an enabling force to live in truth. The Church is warned of the cyclical rise of false doctrines and the need for sound teaching to counter deception. Spiritual authority is essential for everyone, including leaders, and harmony within the home is crucial for effective ministry. Ego and the desire for constant praise can undermine a minister’s integrity, while young preachers must seek mentorship to navigate challenges and grow in their calling.

The sermon emphasizes the importance of grounding in truth and sound doctrine to prevent falling into false teachings and to maintain a balanced Christian life. Gifts of the Spirit should operate under the guidance of Scripture, serving to edify and comfort the Church. A vibrant future for the Church is assured, as many are turning to God and experiencing miraculous healings and transformations. The presence of God is evident in the congregation, and the potential for revival is strong, calling for unity and dedication to the Word of God.
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What is Your Mission⁠1989LandmarkChesterMitchell-WhatIsYourMission.mp3LM1989
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsChester MitchellIn this powerful sermon, Chester Mitchell emphasizes the urgent need for strong and divinely appointed leadership within the church. Drawing parallels between Moses leading the Israelites out of Egypt and the current generation, he articulates that God selects specific individuals for His purposes. Leaders must understand and communicate their mission clearly, as true leadership inspires worship and action in others. Mitchell challenges the audience to rise to the occasion, embrace their calling, and lead with confidence, reminding them that their strength comes from divine empowerment rather than human ability.

Mitchell stresses that the greatest need in the apostolic movement is not more resources or programs, but rather anointed leadership. He references General George Patton's belief that every soldier must know their mission, urging leaders to articulate their purpose clearly. When leadership provides clear direction, it leads to genuine worship among the congregation. Mitchell concludes with a call for a generation of leaders who not only understand their mission but also inspire others to worship and follow God wholeheartedly, emphasizing that leadership is about leading the way and bringing God’s presence back into the church.
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Knowing Your God⁠1989LandmarkJoeMendoza-KnowingYourGod.mp3LM1989
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJoe MendozaKnowing God personally is paramount; it's not about accomplishments or building for Him. The journey of faith unfolds in the secret place of prayer, where believers develop an intimate relationship with the Divine. Prayer is not simply about expressing personal desires but about declaring God's will and understanding His nature. This connection empowers believers to affirm God's attributes, reinforcing faith and enabling them to "paint the picture" of reality as it ought to be, rather than accepting negative circumstances.

The sermon emphasizes that there is always room for growth in one's relationship with God. Personal testimonies illustrate the transformative power of knowing God intimately. Challenges in life, such as health crises, serve as moments to affirm God's authority and power. The preacher urges everyone to continually seek a deeper knowledge of God, recognizing that true success lies not in worldly achievements but in knowing and experiencing the living God. There is an invitation to embrace the journey of faith, reiterating that through persistent prayer and declaration, believers unlock the power of God in their lives.
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Wives Seminar 2 of 2LM1983
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsIn today's seminar, the preacher emphasizes the importance of unity and support among wives. He encourages them to cultivate relationships that uplift and empower each other, reminding them that they are not alone in their journeys. The preacher highlights the strength found in community and urges wives to engage in open communication and collaboration within their families and among themselves.

The preacher also addresses the significance of faith in navigating the challenges of marriage and family life. He calls on wives to lean on their faith as a source of strength and guidance, reinforcing the idea that spiritual growth can enhance their roles as partners and mothers. Through prayer and reflection, wives can deepen their understanding of their responsibilities, fostering a nurturing environment for their families.
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EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsMary Combs emphasizes the critical role of a personal relationship with God as the foundation of a strong marriage and family life. Wives must first submit to God to effectively submit to their husbands. She highlights the unique challenges faced by ministry families and stresses that mothers have a vital responsibility in nurturing their children's faith and character. Combs encourages women to view their home as their primary ministry, ensuring their children are spiritually grounded before reaching out to others.

Combs outlines the importance of patience, perseverance, and humor when navigating
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God’s Church2021LM-FriAM-God'sChurch-JackCunningham.m4aLM2021 - Landmark Conference
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJack CunninghamBrother Cunningham emphasizes that God's church is an institution belonging solely to Him, established and empowered by His design. He warns against allowing worldly influences to redefine the Apostolic church, declaring it the only right thing left in a wrong world. He calls believers to remain steadfast in their faith, urging them to select churches based on biblical criteria and to prioritize truth above all else. The church must not compromise its identity, even slightly, as this can lead to gradual changes away from God’s intended purpose.

He passionately speaks on the importance of prayer within the church, asserting that true power comes from a genuine commitment to seeking God. Brother Cunningham declares that miracles, signs, and wonders will manifest in an Apostolic church that focuses on truth, prayer, and worship. He challenges congregants to believe in their potential as soul winners, disciples, and ministers, encouraging them to embrace their roles in spreading the gospel and building God’s kingdom. The church stands at a pivotal moment, and with God's guidance, it can achieve great revival and impact the world for His glory.
church identity, biblical fidelity, apostolic, worship, spirit led, spiritual focus, faith, integrity, doctrine
Matt.16.13, Matt.16.14, Matt.16.15, Matt.15.16, Matt.16.17, Matt.16.18, Matt.16.16, Matt.16.19, Acts.2.38
Transmitting Faith1983LandmarkWesleyAtes-TransmittingFaith.mp3LM1983
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsWesley AtesWesley Ates emphasizes the vital importance of transmitting faith across generations, highlighting the example of Timothy, whose faith was passed down from his grandmother Lois and mother Eunice. Ates argues that faith must be actively communicated rather than hidden away, serving as a crucial element for the growth and success of the New Testament church. He urges believers to choose faith over fear, referencing 2 Timothy 1:7, which reminds the faithful that God grants a spirit of power, love, and a sound mind, not fear.

Ates passionately conveys that faith is infectious and should be shared with others, particularly the younger generations. He calls on every child of God to take responsibility for transmitting their faith, asserting that a commitment to revival and the belief in miracles is essential for church growth. By sharing personal experiences and biblical references, Ates inspires listeners to actively communicate their faith, ensuring that it carries on to future generations and fosters a vibrant community of believers.
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The Potential of Reaching People1983LandmarkAlGossan-PotentialOfReachingPeople.mp3LM1983
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsAl GossanAl Gossan emphasizes the immense potential of personal evangelism within local churches, urging believers to recognize the power granted to them through the Holy Spirit. He highlights the importance of outreach ministries, comparing their significance to music ministries, and insists that every believer is called to witness. Gossan draws from Acts 1:8, affirming that this divine power enables believers to perform supernatural acts, such as healing and converting others. He recounts personal experiences of witnessing that illustrate the transformative power of the Holy Spirit in evangelism.

Gossan outlines a structured approach to evangelism through the "fisherman's workshop," emphasizing four key principles: evangelizing, establishing, equipping, and enabling. He calls for churches to prioritize personal evangelism and train believers to reach others, fostering a culture of spiritual reproduction. By sharing the message of Christ one-on-one, believers can ignite a chain reaction of conversions, leading to church growth. Gossan passionately encourages everyone to embrace their responsibility to reach the lost, asserting that if each person leads just one soul to Christ, the church can exponentially grow, fulfilling the Great Commission with vigor and dedication.
empowerment, prayer life, discipleship, growth
Acts.1.8, Acts.4.33, John.3.5, Acts.2.38, Matt.28.20, Mark.16.20, Mark.16.16, Mark.16.17, Mark.16.18, John.15.7, Col.3.16, Eph.6.18, Acts.8.1, Acts.8.4
A Man Sent From God19830127-Landmark-DanJuahall-AManSentFromGod.mp3LM1983
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsDan JauhallDan Jauhall proclaims the divine calling of ministers, emphasizing that they are not ordinary individuals but are chosen and sent by God, much like John the Baptist. He highlights the importance of recognizing this divine appointment and the responsibility it entails. John was filled with the Holy Spirit from birth, had a unique message, and lived a distinct lifestyle, serving as an example for modern ministers to embrace their calling with joy and boldness.

Jauhall stresses that ministers must prioritize increasing Christ's influence over their own prominence. He calls on preachers to remain stable and firm in their convictions, unafraid to preach the whole counsel of God. The sermon urges ministers to be the voice of God, proclaiming His message rather than their own, and to maintain a lifestyle that reflects their divine calling. Ultimately, Jauhall encourages all to recognize their role as men and women sent from God, tasked with boldly declaring His truth and love to the world.
calling, authority, empowerment, identity, boldness
Luke.1.41, Matt.3.4, John.1.29, John.3.30
The Region Beyond Jordan⁠19830125Landmark-EdwinHarper-TheRegionBeyondJordan.mp3LM1983
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsEdwin HarperEdwin Harper proclaims that Elijah's ministry serves as a powerful example for modern believers. He emphasizes that Elijah responded to God's word and the needs around him without waiting for a specific divine call. Harper encourages the congregation to recognize the urgency of the times and to seek God's presence and power in their lives as they prepare for the impending revival before the Rapture. He asserts that the spirit of Elijah will return, just as prophesied, and encourages everyone to embrace this call to action.

Harper highlights key events from Elijah's life, including his miracles and faithfulness, illustrating God's unwavering support through prayer. He draws parallels to the ministry of John the Baptist, emphasizing that God saves the best for last and encourages believers to be diligent in their faith. Harper inspires the audience to cross their own "Jordan" and pursue spiritual empowerment, assuring them that they are not venturing into uncharted territory, but rather following in the footsteps of those who have gone before them, filled with the promise of God's miraculous power.
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Ladies Landmark19840208-LadiesLandmark-JeanUrshan.wavLM1984
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJean UrshanJean Urshan emphasizes the importance of striving to embody Christ-like qualities, acknowledging that this is a lifelong journey. She encourages Christian women to embrace their femininity and modesty, highlighting that these traits reflect grace, dignity, and submission as taught in the Bible. Urshan contrasts this with the contemporary women's rights movement, urging women to exemplify traditional values and virtues instead of conforming to societal pressures.

Furthermore, Urshan stresses the significance of family life, advocating for the creation of a positive and prayerful atmosphere at home. She asserts that showing affection to family members and setting a good example for children is crucial. Urshan calls on women to commit themselves and their families to God's care, assuring them that faith and diligence in fulfilling their roles will bring divine blessings and favor.
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Spirit Led or Culture Driven2022LM-TuesPM-JSanders-CultureDrivenorSpiritLed.mp3LM2022 - The Invincible Church
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJonathan SandersBrother Sanders emphasizes the critical choice facing the church: to be Spirit-led or culture-driven. He warns against pride and cultural influences that can lead to a superficial relationship with God, stressing that true revival comes from a deep connection with Jesus Christ, not from human methods or cultural relevance. The necessity of humility in operating spiritual gifts is highlighted, as pride can corrupt these gifts into mere works of the flesh. Sanders urges believers to prioritize their relationship with God, asserting that the church must contend for truth in every generation to preserve the essence of the Gospel.

He calls for a return to the basics of Apostolic faith, emphasizing the essential role of the Holy Spirit, particularly the baptism of the Holy Spirit with the evidence of speaking in tongues. Brother Sanders points out that liberty comes from being led by the Spirit, not driven by culture. He challenges the church to embrace the unpredictable movement of the Holy Spirit, encouraging believers to open their hearts and minds to the transformative power of God. He declares that as the church follows the Spirit, it will experience true liberty and revival, allowing the Holy Ghost to work in and through them.
spirit led, revival, Holy Ghost, humility, prophetic, spiritual warfare, relationship with God, truth, identity
Exod.4.13, Exod.4.14, Exod.4.15, Exod.4.19, Exod.19.21
Not Afraid of the Dark⁠2022LM-WedAM-JMcDonald-NotAfraidoftheDark.mp3LM2022 - The Invincible Church
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJohn McDonaldIn "Not Afraid of the Dark," Jonathan McDonald emphasizes the transformative power of darkness in the lives of believers, urging the congregation to see their challenges as opportunities for spiritual growth. He likens their journey to a caterpillar's metamorphosis into a butterfly, highlighting that trials are essential for development and that darkness is meant to prepare them for a greater purpose in God's kingdom. McDonald calls on the congregation to reject fear and doubt, reminding them that extraordinary promises from God await them when they unite in faith.

McDonald stresses that current struggles within the church can lead to boldness and authority in proclaiming the Gospel. He encourages believers to embrace the transition from darkness to light as a divine process that positions the church for revival. With a powerful declaration of faith, he asserts that God will provide protection and guidance during this transformative period, and anticipates a significant outpouring of the Spirit. The message culminates in a call for collective action among believers, urging them to reach out to their communities and proclaim revival without boundaries.
transformation, growth, faith, purpose, revival, authority, God's timing, unity, divine protection
Acts.9.34, Acts.9.35
Swords to Plowshears2022LM-WedPM-JBlackshear-SwordstoPlowshears.mp3LM2022 - The Invincible Church
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJim BlackshearBro. Jim Blackshear calls the church to shift its focus from internal matters to the urgent mission of reaching lost souls. Quoting Isaiah 2:1-5, he emphasizes that just as swords are transformed into plowshares, the church must convert its spiritual weapons into tools for harvesting. He passionately declares that the church is positioned for great victory and challenges believers, especially young people and seasoned ministers, to prioritize soul-winning above personal accolades. He highlights that every believer is empowered by the Holy Spirit to witness, stressing the critical need for immediate action to address the rapid loss of souls.

Blackshear warns that while the church celebrates its authority and victories over the enemy, countless souls slip into eternity daily. He urges the congregation to not only rejoice in their gifts but to use them for the mission of harvesting. He reinforces that the mission of the church is the harvest, and every believer has a vital role in fulfilling this divine calling. He concludes with a prophetic call for a new wave of harvesters to emerge, urging everyone to act now because the fields are ripe for harvest.
evangelism, soul winning, harvest, empowerment, church mission, urgency, purpose, transformation, awakening, revival
Isa.2.1, Isa.2.2, Isa.2.3, Isa.2.4, Isa.2.5, Ps.35.6, Ps.35.7, Ps.35.8, Matt.16.13, Matt.16.14, Matt.16.15, Matt.16.16, Matt.16.17, Matt.16.18, Matt.16.19, Matt.16.20, Luke.4.18, Acts.1.8
Ladies Day2022LM-ThurAM-Ladies Day-Flo Shaw-Anne Klinedinst.mp3LM2022 - The Invincible Church
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsAnn KlinedinstFlo Shaw and Ann Klinedinst emphasize the transformative power of prayer and the importance of faith in their message. They share personal testimonies of healing and divine intervention, illustrating how God attends to even the smallest desires in life, such as food. The speakers encourage women to embrace their spiritual strength and to pray boldly, reinforcing that God is always present to listen and respond. They invite the congregation to engage in communal prayer, laying hands on one another and sharing needs, highlighting that healing can manifest in emotional, physical, and spiritual forms.

The message underscores the presence of ministering angels and the belief in miraculous interventions available to those who seek God. They remind everyone of their power in Christ and the opportunities that await through faith and prayer. The call to action is clear: embrace prayer, seek healing, and believe in the miraculous workings of God. Shaw and Klinedinst inspire the audience to recognize their potential and to trust in God's ability to heal and transform lives, reinforcing that healing, deliverance, and divine opportunities are possible for all who believe.
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Healing the Hurt2022LM-ThurAM-Men'sDay-RMullings-HealingtheHurt.mp3LM2022 - The Invincible Church
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsRonnie MullingsRonnie Mullings addresses the importance of acknowledging and healing emotional and spiritual wounds, particularly among men who often feel pressured to appear tough. He emphasizes that everyone can experience hurt, regardless of their spiritual strength, and highlights that unhealed wounds can lead to greater issues in one's thoughts, actions, and spiritual life. Drawing from Proverbs 18:14, Mullings stresses the significance of managing anger and responding to offenses with a measured spirit, explaining that anger can motivate healing when processed correctly.

Mullings outlines several steps for healing: first, avoid dwelling on the offense and focus on positive thoughts; second, address the hurt rather than bury it, seeking reconciliation when necessary; third, refrain from sharing grievances with others, as this can complicate matters; and fourth, recognize the importance of forgiveness for preserving relationships. He concludes by underscoring that forgiveness requires absorbing the loss caused by the offense, and that managing emotions and responding to hurt in a godly manner is essential to prevent spiritual decay.
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Prov.18.14, Phil.4.8, Matt.18.15, Ps.34.14, Prov.18.17, 2Cor.10.5, Prov.19.20, Phil.2.5, Matt.7.1, Prov.24.17, Prov.19.11
Friday PM2022LM-FriPM-JCunninham.mp3LM2022 - The Invincible Church
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJack CunninghamBro. Jack Cunningham emphasizes the transformative power of prayer, especially when believers invoke the Holy Spirit. He teaches that praying in the Holy Ghost aligns requests with God's perfect will, ensuring believers do not pray amiss. He urges the congregation to engage in collective prayer, creating an atmosphere charged with spiritual energy, and calls for active participation to mobilize the younger generation into ministry.

Addressing the urgent need for young people in ministry, Bro. Cunningham challenges pastors to recognize and nurture the gifts within the younger generation. He highlights the alarming statistics regarding the lack of young church planters and emphasizes the necessity for the church to empower its youth to reach spiritually neglected cities. The sermon concludes with a powerful call to prayer for creativity and vision to fulfill God's mission, urging all believers to take dominion over their communities and advance the Kingdom of God.
prayer, Holy Ghost, spiritual warfare, deliverance, peace, faith, miracles, authority, perseverance, God's presence, healing, victory, faithfulness
Isa.9.6
Friday AM⁠2022LM-FriAM-JStark.mp3LM2022 - The Invincible Church
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJames StarkJames Stark emphasizes the need for the church to refocus on prayer, worship, and the Word of God, especially in the context of challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. He calls for believers to not be led by fear or worldly influences but to hold onto their God-given dreams and promises. Drawing parallels with Joseph's story, Stark encourages the congregation to maintain integrity and nurture their dreams, asserting that global revival hinges on embracing apostolic principles rather than accommodating worldly mindsets.

Stark highlights that through adversity, God prepares His people for divine favor and revival. He urges the church to return to scriptural principles, emphasizing that the Word of God is key to overcoming current challenges. Stark reaffirms that God's plans remain unchanged despite societal disruptions, encouraging believers to trust in divine destiny and the unfolding of their dreams. He concludes with a powerful reminder that God is at work, preparing His people for a significant harvest before the rapture, and calls on the congregation to embrace their roles in this divine mission.
revival, resilience, divine favor, church foundation, faith, integrity, kingdom of God, vision, spiritual warfare, end times, harvest
Gen.39.1, Gen.39.2, Gen.39.3, Gen.39.4, Gen.39.5, Gen.39.6, Acts.19.12, Heb.10.25, 2Tim.1.7, Jas.5.14, Eph.2.20, Gen.40.14
Trust Me2021LM-WedPM-TrustMe-JimBlackshear.m4aLM2021 - Landmark Conference
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJim BlackshearPastor Jim Blackshear emphasizes the necessity of trusting God amidst chaos and challenges. He reflects on the trials of the past year, urging believers to maintain their faith and grow into a deeper trust in God. Trust is defined as a firm belief in the truth of God’s promises, even when the path is unclear. Using biblical examples, particularly King David's experiences in Psalm 23 and the story of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, he illustrates that true trust in God persists regardless of immediate circumstances or outcomes. Trust must replace anxiety and fear, as God remains present and faithful even in tumultuous times.

Blackshear warns against placing trust in worldly systems, calling for a recommitment to God as the ultimate provider and protector. He challenges the congregation to shift their focus from political agendas to spiritual commitments, emphasizing that a troubled church cannot fulfill its mission. The message serves as a clarion call for believers to rise above current events and anchor their hope in the eternal promises of God, reminding them that trusting God is essential during challenging times. In the face of adversity and uncertainty, believers are encouraged to remember God's faithfulness and to seek a deeper relationship with Him through trust.
trust, perseverance, endurance, faith, commitment, end times, anointing, growth, overcoming, adversity
Dan.3.17, Dan.3.18, Job.13.15
Pulling Down Strongholds⁠2021LM-ThursAM-PullingDownStrongholds-LadiesDay.m4aLM2021 - Landmark Conference
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsMerline and Tekia RockerSister Marlene Rocker emphasizes the power of persistent prayer and unwavering faith in overcoming spiritual strongholds. She shares her personal testimony of battling against the stronghold that affected her daughter, Sister Takiyah Rocker, who embraced a lifestyle contrary to their Christian beliefs. Sister Marlene illustrates how Scripture became her weapon against demonic influences, citing key verses from Jeremiah that serve as a reminder of God's omnipotence. She encourages listeners to never give up on loved ones, reminding them that prayer, fasting, and speaking God's promises can lead to miraculous transformations.

Sister Takiyah Rocker shares her journey through struggles with identity and sin, expressing gratitude for the unconditional love and support from her family during her darkest times. She recounts the moment of her deliverance, highlighting the importance of surrendering to God and the transformative power of the Holy Spirit. Both sisters passionately convey the message that God is capable of delivering anyone from the strongest of spiritual bonds, urging listeners to maintain faith and to utilize the weapons of prayer and Scripture in their spiritual warfare. The overarching message is one of hope, restoration, and the undeniable strength that comes from a relationship with God.
spiritual warfare, prayer, fasting, faith, deliverance, testimony, God's love, unconditional love, authority, intercession, family, perseverance, God's timing, repentance, salvation, motherhood, parents
Jer.32.27, Jer.33.3, Mark.16.17, Rev.12.11, 1Cor.10.4
What You Do When Life Surrounds You2021LM-ThursAM-Men'sDay-RonMullingsandJonathanMcDonald.m4aLM2021 - Landmark Conference
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsRonnie MullingsRonnie Mullings emphasizes that life is filled with seasons of joy and hardship, reminding the congregation that current difficulties are not permanent. He uses the story of Elisha’s servant in 2 Kings 6:8-17 to illustrate how one can feel surrounded by challenges. Mullings urges listeners to maintain integrity and trust in God during troubling times, making decisions based on the character of God rather than on fear or uncertainty. He reassures believers that nothing in this world is secure and encourages them to focus on spiritual growth rather than material possessions.

Mullings calls for perseverance, asserting that quitting is not an option. He stresses the importance of viewing struggles through the lens of eternity, where even death is not a defeat, but rather a victory leading to eternal life with God. He encourages believers to understand that God's justice prevails and His promises remain unchanging. Ultimately, Mullings inspires the congregation to remain steadfast in their faith, reminding them that they will harvest the fruits of their commitment to righteousness during times of crisis.
perseverance, faith, integrity, discernment, seasons, trust, growth, revival, divine protection, God's provision
2Kgs.6.8, 2Kgs.6.9, 2Kgs.6.10, 2Kgs.6.11, 2Kgs.6.12, 2Kgs.6.13, 2Kgs.6.14, 2Kgs.6.15, 2Kgs.6.16, 2Kgs.6.17, Prov.27.1, Jas.4.14, Job.14.1, Gal.6.1, Heb.13.18, Matt.10.22, Heb.12.7, Jas.1.12, 1Pet.2.19, Isa.3.10
Thursday PM⁠2021LM-ThursPM-NathanielHaney.m4aLM2021 - Landmark Conference
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsNathaniel HaneyNathaniel Haney emphasizes the importance of standing firm in faith amidst overwhelming opposition, drawing lessons from the biblical accounts of David's mighty men in 2 Samuel 23. He challenges believers to maintain a militant faith, reminding them that God is always the majority, regardless of human circumstances. Haney urges Christians not to be discouraged by the world's influences but to anchor themselves in God's Word, asserting that light, representing God's truth, will always overcome darkness. He calls for believers to be proactive in defending their spiritual territory against the enemy's attacks and to rise up against despair, trusting in God's power to bring victory.

Haney stresses the need for the church to reclaim its mission of evangelism and outreach in a world filled with darkness. He warns against complacency, urging believers to actively engage in their faith and resist the discouragement that comes from the enemy. The preacher asserts that personal and corporate prayer is vital for spiritual vitality and empowerment. He concludes with a powerful reminder that God’s anointing empowers ordinary believers to accomplish extraordinary tasks, encouraging the congregation to declare their spiritual inheritance and authority in Christ, while standing firm against any forces that seek to undermine their faith.
faith, spiritual warfare, perseverance, authority, against darkness, empowerment, courage, overcoming, territory, subdue, God's word
2Sam.23.8, 2Sam.23.9, 2Sam.23.10, 2Sam.23.11, 2Sam.23.12, John.1.5, 1Cor.16.13, Eph.6.11
The Will and Purpose of God⁠2021LM-FriAM-TheWillandPurposeofGod-JonathanSanders.m4aLM2021 - Landmark Conference
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJonathan SandersJonathan Sanders emphasizes that we are in a significant "turning" period in history, where major shifts occur every 20 years, impacting society, politics, and the church. He highlights that these turnings often align with God's will and purpose, as seen in biblical narratives. The alignment of God's circuits in heaven with prophetic voices on earth creates opportunities for divine intervention. Sanders challenges the church to find its voice amidst pressures to silence it, declaring that everything in God's kingdom is "voice-activated," and encourages believers to speak boldly and maintain a strong relationship with God.

He addresses the current challenges faced by the church, including the dematerialization of world systems and methods. While the church may need to adapt its methods, the core message must remain constant. Sanders asserts that the church is "anti-fragile," meaning it grows stronger through adversity. He calls on believers to prioritize knowing God personally over mere performance in ministry, warning against becoming a generation that does not truly know the Lord. Ultimately, Sanders urges the church to embrace its identity and mission, trusting in God's plan even in tumultuous times.
circuits of heaven, awakening, alignment, prophetic, God's timing, witnessing, boldness, discernment, authenticity, faith, adaptability, God's provision, kingdom advancement
Dan.11.32, Phil.3.10, Matt.7.21, Eccl.1.6, John.17.15, John.17.21, John.17.22, John.17.23, John.15.13
Friday PM2020LM-FriPM-JackCunningham.mp3LM2020 - Is There Anything Too Hard for the Lord?
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJack CunninghamMiracles and deliverance are present in the house, and healing is available through the name of Jesus. Faith is essential; without it, worship and prayer lose their power. Apostolic unity, prayer, and giving are non-negotiable absolutes that must be upheld within the church. The devil poses no threat; the church possesses the authority to overcome any attack. Worship is a powerful weapon that releases victory, healing, and miracles. The season of wilderness is over, and the time for abundance is now. Expect a shift, as broken relationships will be restored, and financial blessings will flow.

Apostolic absolutes are under attack, including faith in God, love for the name of Jesus, and worship. Faith is crucial for any apostolic exercise; it is impossible to please God without it. Worship draws the presence of God, and the power of the name of Jesus must be boldly proclaimed. Believers are called to demonstrate their faith and worship authentically, as the church is moving into a new dimension of revelation and power. The prophetic message reassures believers that God is opening new doors for ministry and reconciliation, restoring broken relationships, and providing abundant blessings. Expect the miraculous as God’s anointing and empowerment flow to those who worship and serve Him faithfully.
faith, divine protection, worship, deliverance, unity, restoration, authority, empowerment, miracles, prayer
Matt.16.18, Matt.17.20, Phil.2.10, 2Chr.20.22, 2Chr.7.14
What Is Needed for the Church2020LM-TuePM-WhatIsNeededForTheChurch-MarkMorgan.mp3LM2020 - Is There Anything Too Hard for the Lord?
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsMark MorganMark Morgan emphasizes that true discipleship is rooted in genuine love for God and others, rather than mere adherence to rules or the pursuit of spiritual gifts. He cites the story of the rich young ruler to illustrate that a personal relationship with God is essential, and that love must be the foundation of faith and ministry. The world will recognize true disciples by their love for one another, not just by miraculous signs. Morgan calls for a balance between spiritual gifts and the development of Christian character, urging the church to focus on building authentic relationships.

Morgan further asserts that the purity of love within the church community is vital for its growth and effectiveness in reaching the world. He warns against the dangers of operating in spiritual gifts without the underpinning of love, as this can lead to destruction. The church is called to prioritize unity and genuine relationships, reflecting Christ's love. As love flows through the body of believers, miracles will follow, showcasing the power of compassion and the importance of supporting one another in faith.
love, charity, discipleship, relationship, unity, character, growth, obedience, Ministry, fellowship
Luke.18.18, Luke.18.19, Luke.18.21, Luke.18.20, Luke.18.22
Wednesday AM2020LM-WedAM-JSanders_RMullings.mp3LM2020 - Is There Anything Too Hard for the Lord?
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJonathan Sanders, Ronnie MullingsBrother Mullings emphasizes the importance of maintaining a sense of wonder and reverence within the church, warning against the dangers of becoming complacent and losing the unique holiness of God's house. He highlights how the church should remain a sacred space, distinct from worldly influences, and calls for believers to approach worship with a heart full of awe. True reverence for God leads to a deeper relationship and a commitment to holiness, which is essential for spiritual vitality.

Mullings draws attention to the consequences of irreverence, using the story of Esau to illustrate how a lack of respect for sacred things can lead to devastating losses. He urges the congregation to recognize the significance of their relationship with God and to avoid becoming critical or dismissive of spiritual matters. The message is clear: believers must cherish their faith, uphold the sanctity of worship, and strive to keep the wonder alive in their hearts as they navigate their spiritual journeys.
healing, reverence, holiness, growth, God's presence, humility, Godly fear, worship, spiritual attitude
Luke.4.16, Luke.4.17, Luke.4.18, Matt.24.10, 1John.4.20, Ps.33.8, Ps.89.7, Prov.16.18, Ps.44.8, Prov.22.10, Ps.19.9, Ps.16.6, Heb.12.28, Heb.11.7, Heb.12.11, 1Cor.11.19, Isa.9.6, Mark.11.15
The Wind Is Blowing Again2020LM-WedPM-CharlesRobinette.mp3LM2020 - Is There Anything Too Hard for the Lord?
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsCharles RobinetteCharles Robinette declares that the wind is blowing again, signaling a renewed outpouring of the Holy Spirit and the beginning of an Apostolic Church era. He emphasizes the need for believers to expect unprecedented miracles and mass conversions in modern times. Through testimonies from recent global crusades, Robinette illustrates the power of God manifesting as thousands are filled with the Holy Ghost and experience miraculous healings. He reassures the congregation that there are no limits to what God can accomplish in these last days, urging them to have faith for a "seven billion Soul Harvest."

Robinette calls on the church to act as a conquering army, empowered by the Holy Spirit. He encourages everyone to lift their voices in prayer and praise, believing that God will open their spiritual eyes to the victories He has prepared. The message stresses that believers are not defeated; rather, they are empowered to overcome. Robinette affirms that God is doing miraculous works across the globe, and the congregation must work and believe that they will witness God's power in their cities and nations. As he concludes, he invites everyone to respond in faith, anticipating the wind of the Spirit to blow in their lives.
revival, faith, God's power, miracles, renewal, vision, empowerment, harvest, latter rain, Holy Ghost
Acts.2.1, Acts.2.6, Acts.2.7, Acts.2.14, Acts.2.41, Acts.2.38, Hag.2.9, Joel.2.28, 1Sam.14.6, Matt.17.20, Matt.19.26, Luke.1.37, 2Kgs.6.16, Exod.14.13, Exod.14.14
Your Position Determines Your Deliverance2020LM-ThursAM-Ladies-RhondaLabosco_CarlaBurton.mp3LM2020 - Is There Anything Too Hard for the Lord?
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsCarla BurtonSister Carla Burton emphasizes that your position in relation to Jesus directly influences your deliverance and healing. She illustrates this through biblical figures like Peter, who followed Jesus from a distance, limiting his experience of Christ's power, and the man with the unclean spirit, who rushed to Jesus for transformation. Sister Burton calls the congregation to let go of their burdens and fears, declaring that deliverance is attainable for all who genuinely reach out to Jesus. True transformation requires changing one's position—whether in worship, prayer, or action—to find healing and freedom.

Engaging with Jesus means actively seeking closeness rather than remaining an observer. Sister Burton recounts stories of individuals who changed their positions, like the woman with the issue of blood and blind Bartimaeus, who ran to Jesus despite their challenges. She urges everyone to recognize that deliverance is available to those who earnestly pursue a relationship with Christ and move toward Him in faith. The message is clear: change your position, and you will experience the power of deliverance that Jesus offers.
positioning, deliverance, transformation, healing, spiritual warfare, worship, faith, discipleship, freedom, growth
Luke.22.54, Mark.5.1, Mark.5.2, Mark.5.3, Mark.5.4, Mark.5.5, Mark.5.6, Mark.10.49, Mark.10.50
Being Positioned for the Supernatural2020LM-ThursAM-Mens-JonathanMcDonald_JackCunningham.mp3LM2020 - Is There Anything Too Hard for the Lord?
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJohn McDonaldBeing positioned correctly in life, both spiritually and practically, is essential for experiencing the supernatural and fulfilling God's purpose. God seeks ordinary individuals, not just the highly gifted, to carry out His work in the end-time revival. Fear and feelings of inadequacy must be confronted with the truth that God empowers those He calls, regardless of perceived limitations. Continuous prayer and a teachable spirit are vital for receiving God's promises and blessings. The harvest requires the whole church to be mobilized, emphasizing that everyone has a role in God's plan.

The kingdom of God revolves around positioning. Each individual’s daily habits and choices significantly impact their ability to align with God's will. Biblical narratives illustrate that perseverance in faith and commitment to God’s calling lead to divine breakthroughs. Whether through the stories of Zacchaeus or the Ethiopian eunuch, positioning oneself in faith, faithfulness, and prayer opens the door to God’s blessings. As revival approaches, it is crucial to remain faithful, continually seek God, and position oneself to receive the outpouring of the Holy Spirit. Together, as one unified body, believers are called to actively participate in this great harvest and fulfill God's work.
positioning, revival, faith, empowerment, harvest, prayer, unity, faithfulness, purpose, growth
Heb.4.2, Jer.6.9, Ps.56.9, Zech.10.1
Thursday PM⁠2020LM-ThursPM-NathanielHaney.mp3LM2020 - Is There Anything Too Hard for the Lord?
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsNathaniel HaneyPastor Nathaniel Haney emphasizes the omnipotence of God while recognizing the limitations inherent in His nature. He asserts that while God can do anything, there are specific impossibilities for Him, such as lying, changing His nature, and failing to fulfill His promises. Using scripture references, he illustrates that God's inability to lie is rooted in His perfect truth and integrity, providing believers with reassurance. The pastor highlights that God’s methods may involve using fallen angels to carry out His plans, demonstrating the complexity of divine interactions.

Haney encourages believers to understand the significance of faith in God's power, especially regarding healing and miracles. He expresses a longing to see the same miraculous works in America that he has witnessed overseas, challenging the church to break through limitations and embrace the supernatural. By laying hands on the sick and praying with faith, the pastor believes that God will manifest His healing power among the congregation, urging them to trust in His promises and the transformative nature of divine intervention.
God's omnipotence, God's nature, biblical fidelity, truth, discernment, faith, prosperity
Titus.1.2, Mark.10.27, Mal.3.6, Rom.11.28, Num.23.19, Isa.53.1, Isa.53.2, Isa.53.3, Isa.53.4, Isa.53.5, Matt.8.14, Matt.8.15, Matt.8.16, Matt.8.17, Jas.5.14
Friday AM2020LM-FriAM-JimBlackshear.mp3LM2020 - Is There Anything Too Hard for the Lord?
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJim BlackshearBro. Jim Blackshear emphasizes the critical need for unity within the body of Christ, drawing parallels between the church and a physical body that cannot function effectively when broken. Disunity leads to weakness and dysfunction, hindering the church's ability to fulfill God's purpose. He illustrates this point by referencing scripture that shows how the early church operated in unity, resulting in miraculous works. He urges church members to engage in self-examination, seeking healing through acceptance, love, and forgiveness, while recognizing the importance of collaboration over personal agendas.

Blackshear highlights that the integrity of the church is vital, emphasizing that just as Jesus' bones were not broken to fulfill prophecy, the church must avoid division and strife to maintain its strength. He calls on believers to affirm one another's roles within the church, stressing that every member contributes to the overall health and effectiveness of the body of Christ. Ultimately, he invites the congregation to partake in communion, symbolizing the wholeness that comes from Jesus' sacrifice and the call to act as one unified body in the mission of the church.
unity, church body, growth, wholeness, purpose, fellowship, community, communion, spiritual gifts, strengthening
1Cor.11.20, 1Cor.11.23, 1Cor.11.24, Ps.34.20, John.19.36, Matt.12.46, Num.9.12, John.19.33, 1Cor.12.27, 1Cor.12.24, Matt.26.26, 1Cor.1.10, 1Cor.1.11, Prov.26.27, Prov.18.4, Acts.2.38, Lev.17.11
Vision of Expectation2019LM-FriAM-CharlesRobinette.mp3LM2019 - The Inerrant Word of God
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsCharles RobinetteBro. Charles Robinette declares that expectation is crucial for believers in their faith journey. He urges the congregation to elevate their expectations for God's promises and reminds them that prayer and intercession unlock divine possibilities. As he prophesies a global revival, he emphasizes the identity of believers as part of God's mighty army, called and equipped to fulfill His purpose. He stresses the urgency of the last days, encouraging everyone to declare God's Word with authority, which has the power to transform lives and communities.

Bro. Robinette passionately proclaims that God is actively working today, pouring out His Spirit as prophesied in Acts 2:17. He challenges the congregation to reject mediocrity and expect miraculous manifestations from God. He calls on believers to partner with God in faith, declaring His promises over their cities and lives. The message carries a prophetic call for a global revival, envisioning a harvest that transcends borders and cultures. The speaker inspires the audience to prophesy healing, restoration, and an abundant harvest, urging them to align their faith with God's vision for an outpouring of His Spirit in these last days.
expectation, faith, intercession, prayer, authority, revival, prophetic declaration, spiritual warfare, healing, Holy Ghost, kingdom advancement
Acts.2.17, Deut.20.4
His Church2018LM-FriPM-JackCunningham.mp3LM2018 - Remove Not the Ancient Landmark
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJack CunninghamBro. Jack Cunningham proclaims that His Church is built upon the revelation of who Jesus is, emphasizing the necessity of understanding His divinity and the church's divine authority. The church operates in spiritual revelation, requiring divine guidance to fulfill its mission. He asserts that believers possess absolute authority over the devil and hell, enabling them to resist and overcome spiritual warfare. Furthermore, he encourages the congregation to embrace their identity and authority, declaring that miracles, signs, and wonders will be expected as the church witnesses a great influx of souls and financial blessings.

Cunningham highlights the prophetic destiny of the end-time Apostolic church, which is called to achieve greater things than the early church. He urges believers to recognize the power and authority that resides within them, asserting that the church is designed to rescue any soul from sin and sickness. He calls upon the congregation to operate in faith and expect extraordinary works in their lives and communities, emphasizing that nothing is more powerful than an Apostolic Church fulfilling the plan of God. The message concludes with a call for unity and inclusivity, inviting all individuals to experience the transformative power of the Gospel.
authority, identity, spiritual warfare, healing, power of the church, revelation
Matt.16.16, Matt.16.17, Matt.16.18, Matt.16.19, John.14.12, Acts.2.38
Tuesday PM2019LM-TuesPM-MarkMorgan.mp3LM2019 - The Inerrant Word of God
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsMark MorganBelievers must understand the authority and power given to them by God, as emphasized by the speaker. Spiritual authority is crucial for engaging in spiritual warfare and effective prayer. The message calls for believers to move beyond personal strength and embrace a deeper connection with God, taking their rightful place at His table. This includes recognizing the reality of spiritual opposition, particularly against spirits like the Antichrist and Jezebel, and responding with confidence in their divine authority.

The speaker highlights the urgency for believers to engage in prayer and spiritual warfare with conviction, leveraging the gifts of the Spirit through love. God prepares moments and strategies for His people to confront spiritual challenges, and believers are encouraged to discern their place in God's plan. The prophetic vision of revival fires starting on the West Coast serves as a call to action for believers to impact their regions with the spiritual authority entrusted to them, fostering a collective awakening to the power available through prayer and unity in Christ.
authority, spiritual warfare, vision, prophetic, awakening, God's provision, discernment, spiritual gifts, prayer, intercession, kingdom advancement
Eph.2.6, Ps.23.5, 1John.4.4, 1Kgs.19.6, 1Kgs.19.7, Jas.5.16
Thursday PM⁠2019LM-ThursPM-NathanielHaney.mp3LM2019 - The Inerrant Word of God
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsNathaniel HaneyPastor Nathaniel Haney emphasizes the critical nature of God's presence in worship and the divine order in how believers engage with Him. He highlights the significant roles of angels in the church, noting that while they observe and minister to believers, they cannot partake in salvation. The preaching of God's Word is essential for building faith, as it is through hearing that believers understand and accept salvation. True ministry requires a partnership between preachers and angels, who respond to the spoken Word of God.

Pastor Haney stresses that God no longer intervenes directly; instead, He uses ordained ministers to convey His message and perform His works. The effectiveness of preaching does not rely on eloquence but on the anointing and obedience of the preacher. Unity among believers, rooted in love, is vital for the church's effectiveness in fulfilling the Great Commission. He encourages believers to recognize the weighty responsibility of delivering God's Word, understanding that angels are present and active during the preaching, waiting for the command to minister.
divine order, order, unity, Ministry, angelic ministry, angels, Holy Ghost, authority, God's presence, leadership, God's word, anointing, Great Commission, effectiveness, responsibility
1Pet.1.11, Exod.31.10, Heb.1.14, Acts.6.1, Rom.10.14, Rom.10.15, Rom.10.16, Rom.10.17, Ps.104.4, Ps.103.19, Ps.103.20, Isa.55.10, Isa.55.11, 1Pet.1.12, 1Pet.1.22, 1Pet.1.23, 1Pet.1.24, 1Pet.1.25
The Fragmented Mind2019LM-WedAM-JonathanSanders.mp3LM2019 - The Inerrant Word of God
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJonathan SandersBro. Jonathan Sanders emphasizes the vital role of healing the mind in achieving spiritual maturity. He explains that sanctification involves God working sequentially on the spirit, soul, and body, with the renewal of the mind being crucial for believers to combat the enemy's attempts to fragment their thoughts through negative influences. He urges the congregation to immerse themselves in the Word of God and to utilize prayer and the gifts of healing to overcome mental struggles such as anxiety and depression. Bro. Sanders warns against worldly philosophies that oppose God’s knowledge and stresses the necessity of building strong spiritual foundations.

He highlights the significance of community prayer and intercession, asserting that collective efforts can lead to deliverance and healing. Bro. Sanders calls on the congregation to actively claim God’s promises, reminding them that while generational curses can affect their lives, they also possess the authority to break negative cycles and establish generational blessings through faith. He encourages believers to guard their minds, to maintain peace, and to engage in spiritual warfare through praise and worship, assuring them that God has the power to restore and heal their fragmented minds.
renewal, mental health, sanctification, spiritual warfare, healing, intercession, the mind, deliverance, prayer, faith, authority, guarding, resistance, God's promises, generational faith
2Cor.10.3, 2Cor.10.4, 2Cor.10.5, 1Thess.5.23, 2Pet.1.4, Prov.25.28, Jude.1.20
Friday AM2019LM-FriAM-DougKlinedinst.mp3LM2019 - The Inerrant Word of God
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsDoug KlinedinstBro. Doug Klinedinst emphasizes the vital role of intercessory prayer in the life of believers and the church. He urges the congregation to recognize that true power and miracles arise when God's people earnestly seek Him in prayer. The absence of prayer leads to spiritual decline and confusion, while fervent intercession can change the lives of individuals and communities. Klinedinst illustrates this point through biblical examples, demonstrating that intercessory prayer has the power to withhold or overturn judgment, as seen in the stories of Moses and Stephen. He passionately calls on the church to recover the ministry of necessary prayer, asserting that the most powerful resource available is the ability to call on God for the needs of others.

Klinedinst insists that authentic ministry stems from personal experience and emphasizes the need for collective intercession. He challenges the congregation to shift from self-focused prayers to united prayer efforts and highlights that true revival hinges on the church's commitment to fervent prayer. The preacher further asserts that the church must embody the principles of apostolic living through prayer, noting that intercessory prayer can alter destinies and bring about profound change. He calls for a genuine spiritual revolution, encouraging believers to step into deeper relationships with God and engage in fervent prayer for loved ones, communities, and the nation to unleash the miraculous and experience true revival.
intercession, prayer, revival, spiritual warfare, Godly living, Power of the Holy Ghost, fivefold ministries
Isa.59.1, Isa.59.2, Isa.59.14, Ps.73.1, Ps.72.20, Mark.9.29, Jer.27.18, Rom.8.26, Rom.8.27, Num.12.13
The Power of the Word2019LM-FriPM-JackCunningham.mp3LM2019 - The Inerrant Word of God
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJack CunninghamPastor Jack Cunningham emphasizes the paramount importance of the Word of God in the life of the church. He draws from the story of the Ark of the Covenant being captured by the Philistines to illustrate that while the Philistines sought God's blessings and miracles, they rejected His Word. This rejection parallels modern religious movements that prioritize experiences over Scripture. Cunningham asserts that having the Word of God guarantees blessings, favor, and miracles, making it the most crucial element for the church. He warns against losing love for the truth, citing biblical examples of dire consequences.

Cunningham passionately calls the congregation to remain committed to apostolic doctrine and truth as they pursue growth and revival. He highlights that there is no salvation, truth, power, glory, victory, or spiritual deliverance apart from the Word of God. The preacher encourages believers to be armed with God's Word, which empowers them to overcome obstacles, defeat spiritual enemies, and perform miracles. He stresses that the church must maintain its identity and power through adherence to the Word, declaring that as long as the church holds onto the truth, it will experience God's favor and miraculous power.
God's word, God's power, authority, truth, doctrine, spiritual warfare, revival, faith, obedience, growth
1Sam.5.1, 1Kgs.8.5, 1Kgs.8.8, 1Kgs.8.9
Ladies Day - Special Song2019LM-LadiesDay-DeneeRichardson.mp3LM2019 - The Inerrant Word of God, Worship and Music
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsDenee RichardsonDA emphasizes the urgency of prayer for backslidden family members and friends, reminding the congregation of God's promise to restore the lost. Drawing from Hosea chapter 11, she powerfully declares that when the Lord roars like a lion, His people will return. DA encourages listeners to make this song a heartfelt prayer for their loved ones who have strayed, invoking the mercy of God to bring them back into His fold.

She passionately calls on the congregation to unite in their cries for restoration, insisting that the faithful will not stop fasting, believing, or reaching out until every lost soul returns. DA proclaims a message of hope and perseverance, urging the community to trust in God's power to shake and awaken those who have wandered away. The call for unity and action resonates deeply, reminding everyone that the roar of the Lord can lead to miraculous returns.
Unity: an Apostolic Principle2019LM-MensDay-JackCunningham.mp3LM2019 - The Inerrant Word of God
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJack CunninghamBro. Jack Cunningham emphasizes the vital necessity of unity within the church as an essential Apostolic principle for growth and revival. He cites Ephesians 4:1-6, warning that division among church members obstructs the work of the Holy Spirit and hinders revival efforts. True Apostolic identity encompasses not only outward expressions of worship but also an internal commitment to unity and collaboration. Cunningham urges believers to prioritize the church's collective well-being over personal opinions, illustrating that achieving unity demands diligence and a willingness to set aside individual preferences for the greater good.

Cunningham highlights that contention is the greatest enemy of Apostolic revival, stressing that while disagreements are natural, submission and forbearance are crucial to preserving unity. He recalls the early church's example, where believers were of one heart and soul. The preacher reminds the congregation that the health of the church and the pursuit of revival depend on their ability to work together harmoniously, setting aside personal differences for the sake of their collective mission. Unity is not automatic; it requires earnest effort, and the church must be vigilant against divisive spirits that threaten to disrupt harmony and derail revival.
unity, revival, discipleship, fellowship, submission, obedience, identity, apostolic, harmony, growth
Eph.4.1, Eph.4.2, Eph.4.3, Eph.4.4, Eph.4.5, Eph.4.6, Acts.2.42, Acts.2.43, Acts.2.44, Acts.2.45, Acts.2.46, Acts.2.47, Acts.4.32, Gen.11.6, Exod.21.22
When the Men of War Flee2019LM-MensDay-NickMaHaney.mp3LM2019 - The Inerrant Word of God
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsNick MahaneyBro. Nick Mahaney calls on men of God to rise as warriors in faith, emphasizing their pivotal role in spiritual battles that threaten families and churches. He stresses that when the men of war flee, destruction inevitably follows. The absence of strong male leadership leads to societal issues, and Mahaney urges men to embrace their responsibilities, protect their families, and lead them in faith through prayer and intercession. He shares personal experiences highlighting the transformative power of a father's faith and the necessity of unity among men in prayer.

Mahaney declares that God fights battles for those who trust in Him, challenging men to stand firm against the enemy's attacks. He recounts the importance of teaching children about faith and sacrificial giving while confronting sin and temptation in their lives. Men are encouraged to seek accountability, support one another, and step up as leaders in their homes and communities. The message resonates with urgency, calling all men to take their rightful place as protectors in the kingdom of God and to engage in spiritual warfare to reclaim their families and churches from the clutches of the enemy.
spiritual warfare, leadership, family, prayer, intercession, unity, christian home, accountability, fatherhood, discipleship, Godly living, mentorship, role of men, responsibility, masculinity
2Kgs.25.1, 2Kgs.18.1, 2Kgs.19.6, 2Kgs.19.14, 2Kgs.22.1
The Message is Greater Than the Miracle⁠2019LM-LadiesDay-SharaMcKee.mp3LM2019 - The Inerrant Word of God
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsShara McKeeSister Shara McKee emphasizes the paramount importance of the message of salvation through Jesus Christ over the miracles that may accompany it. While miracles are significant, they are merely tools to draw attention to God's word, which offers eternal value. The focus must not be on seeking miraculous signs for their own sake but on cultivating a genuine relationship with Christ, who offers redemption and transformation. Sister McKee challenges the congregation to prioritize their spiritual lives, urging them to engage in prayer and intercession for the lost, as the ultimate goal is to lead souls to Christ.

Sister McKee calls for a commitment to true spirituality, which is demonstrated through obedience to God’s word rather than by merely pursuing miraculous experiences. She highlights that every miracle has an expiration date, yet the transformation that comes from salvation is everlasting. The church must awaken to its mission of spreading the gospel, understanding that the greatest miracle is the redemptive work of the Holy Ghost in a person’s life. Ultimately, Sister McKee reminds the congregation that true faith and spirituality manifest in a life aligned with God's commands, and this alignment leads to genuine compassion and service towards others.
salvation, discipleship, faith, obedience, evangelism, prayer, transformation, service, kingdom service, God's word
Luke.19.1, Mark.5.21, Mark.5.22, Mark.5.23, Mark.5.24, Mark.5.35, Mark.5.36, Mark.5.37, Mark.5.38, Mark.5.39, Mark.5.40, Mark.5.41, Mark.5.42, Mark.5.43, Mark.1.38, Jas.5.16, 1Pet.3.12, John.15.5, John.15.6, John.15.7, John.15.14, John.14.21, John.14.23, John.14.24
Ladies Day2019LM-LadiesDay-TinaRoyer.mp3LM2019 - The Inerrant Word of God
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsTina Royertestimony, deliverance
Being Apostolic is Special2019LM-WedAM-JoshuaHerring.mp3LM2019 - The Inerrant Word of God
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJoshua HerringBro. Joshua Herring passionately declares that being Apostolic is a special calling that empowers believers to perform miraculous acts through faith and prayer. He emphasizes that God's unwavering love ensures everyone is valued and special in His eyes, regardless of their past. Throughout scripture, God has chosen individuals to demonstrate His power through supernatural feats, and miracles are available today, just as in the early church. Believers are urged to participate actively in the miraculous, as the gifts of the Spirit are accessible to all who have faith.

Herring highlights the importance of prayer, especially when combined with tangible points of contact, like handkerchiefs, which can lead to miraculous outcomes. He reminds the congregation that the atmosphere of faith is crucial for miracles, and all believers, empowered by the Holy Spirit, are called to walk in authority and demonstrate God's power. He encourages the faithful to believe in their inherent authority to command healing and deliverance, affirming that God desires for everyone to walk in the gift of faith and release the miraculous in their lives and communities.
faith, authority, miracles, spiritual gifts, prayer, God's love, healing, power of the church, Power of the Holy Ghost, apostolic
Deut.7.6, Deut.7.7, Deut.7.8, Acts.19.11, Acts.19.12
Wednesday PM2019LM-WedPM-CharlesRobinette.mp3LM2019 - The Inerrant Word of God
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsCharles RobinetteBro. Charles Robinette declares that tonight marks an unprecedented Apostolic impartation, promising transformative encounters with God’s power for every believer present. He emphasizes the necessity of faith and expectation among Apostolic believers, urging them to demonstrate their faith through actions, praise, and a commitment to holiness. Miracles, signs, and wonders are essential evidence of an Apostolic church’s identity and mission. Bro. Robinette calls for unity among believers to pursue a global revival and to share the Gospel fearlessly, reinforcing the expectation of miraculous interventions for all who believe.

Apostolic doctrine unlocks power and authority within the church, and healing and deliverance are proclaimed as available to everyone. Bro. Robinette passionately exhorts the congregation to act like Apostolic people, insisting they must display evidence of their faith through vibrant praise and adherence to the teachings and practices of the apostles. He clearly states that this Apostolic era is marked by greater miracles and an outpouring of God’s Spirit, urging believers to embrace their Apostolic identity and to pursue the gifts of the Spirit actively, praying and worshiping to receive God’s power.
expectation, faith, healing, doctrine, apostolic, Power of the Holy Ghost, revival, holiness, unity, signs and wonders, miracles
John.14.12, Mark.16.17, Mark.16.18, Acts.2.38, Phil.2.10, Phil.2.11
Wives Seminar: Home The FoundationLM1983
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsGayla RigdonIn the "Wives Seminar: Home The Foundation," the preacher emphasizes the vital role that wives play in establishing a strong and nurturing home environment. He articulates that a wife’s influence extends beyond the household, impacting the spiritual and emotional well-being of the entire family. The preacher urges wives to embrace their God-given responsibilities, highlighting the importance of love, support, and guidance in their relationships with their husbands and children.

The message also calls for unity and collaboration within the family, encouraging wives to foster a spirit of teamwork. The preacher illustrates how effective communication and mutual respect can lead to a harmonious household. By prioritizing family values and nurturing their relationships, wives can create a solid foundation for their homes that reflects the love and teachings of faith.
Evangelist Team Incl. Special SingingLM1983
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsRichard Gazowski, J. EmersonToday, we gather to reflect on the powerful message of faith and unity. The preacher emphasizes the importance of coming together as a community, reminding us that our strength lies in our connections to one another. Through shared experiences and mutual support, we can overcome challenges and fulfill our purpose.

Furthermore, the preacher calls on us to draw inspiration from scripture, encouraging everyone to immerse themselves in the Word of God. By doing so, we deepen our understanding and strengthen our resolve to live out our faith in everyday actions. Let us carry this message forward, embodying the teachings and love we receive, and spreading it to those around us.
The Ministry Of Strangers19830125-Landmark-JerryHolt-TheMinistryofStrangers.mp3LM1983
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJerry HoltJerry Holt emphasizes the vital importance of "The Ministry of Strangers," urging believers to show love and hospitality to those who are unfamiliar to them. Drawing from Hebrews 13:1-3, he asserts that Christians, once strangers to God's covenant, now have a spiritual obligation to reach out to those who are currently distant from the gospel. He illustrates that God's heart beats for the marginalized and the outcast, and believers are called to reflect that compassion by actively engaging with strangers in their communities and beyond.

Holt calls upon the congregation to recognize the global need for evangelism, particularly in regions where the gospel has yet to reach. He shares his personal mission to serve in Hong Kong and China, highlighting the staggering number of individuals who have never heard the name of Jesus. The preacher challenges the church to move beyond mere acknowledgment of these needs and to take action—mirroring the parable of the Good Samaritan by extending grace and love to those who are different, ultimately fulfilling the command to love both God and neighbor.
God's lovecompassionevangelismhospitalityinclusivitymissions
Halfway House⁠19830125-Landmark-EdmondDyess-HalfwayHouse.mp3LM1983
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsEdmond DyessEdmond Dyess emphasizes the danger of spiritual complacency through the metaphor of a "halfway house." He asserts that many Christians become comfortable in their current spiritual state, settling for mediocrity instead of striving for greater heights in their faith journey. Just as climbers may be tempted to rest in a halfway house on their ascent, believers must resist the urge to remain in a place of comfort and instead push forward toward spiritual maturity. Dyess warns that those who stay complacent can become "thin-skinned" and easily offended, missing out on the true joy and victory that comes from reaching the summit of their spiritual lives.

Throughout his message, Dyess urges listeners to seek continual growth and not to allow the comforts of the "halfway house" to hinder their progress. He highlights the importance of perseverance in faith, likening it to a race with a "winner's circle" awaiting those who overcome the challenges. By referencing biblical passages and personal anecdotes, he inspires the audience to aim for a deeper relationship with God, moving beyond the comforts of mediocrity to embrace the abundant life that comes from true spiritual commitment and action.
perseverance, growth, maturity, endurance, discipleship, spiritual warfare, overcoming
Heb.12.1, Jas.1.8, Eph.4.11
The 3 “I Will’s” of Christ1983LandmarkTimDyson-The3IWillsOfChrist.mp3LM1983
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsTim DysonTim Dyson emphasizes the three "I will" promises of Christ to His church: "I will build my church," "I will send the Comforter," and "I will come again." He declares that Jesus is the true builder of the church, establishing it on Himself as the cornerstone, ensuring it is "hellproof" against any opposition. Dyson passionately asserts that God has been faithful in fulfilling the first two promises—the church is built, and the Holy Spirit is given to believers, exemplifying the presence of God within them.

As he unfolds the third promise, Dyson encourages the congregation to eagerly anticipate Christ's return. He draws parallels to the excitement children feel when waiting to see a loved one, urging believers not to become distracted by daily church activities but to maintain their focus on the promise of Christ’s return. Throughout his message, Dyson reiterates the faithfulness of God in keeping His word, inspiring the audience to hold fast to their faith and live in joyful expectation of the day Christ will come again.
Holy Ghostfaithfulnesspromisessecond coming
We Faint Not1983LandmarkDanRigdon-WeFaintNot.mp3LM1983
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsDan RigdonDan Rigdon emphasizes that the greatest achievement in a Christian's life is the ability to remain faithful to one's calling, especially in the face of adversity. He challenges the notion that soaring like an eagle or running without weariness are the highest forms of spiritual strength. Instead, true strength lies in walking without fainting, demonstrating steadfastness even when progress feels slow or difficult. Rigdon draws on biblical and historical examples, such as Job and the early American settlers, to illustrate that real victory comes from refusing to give up or renounce one's calling in the darkest of times.

Rigdon highlights that perseverance is not just about enduring challenges but actively committing to one’s beliefs despite difficulties. He reminds listeners that when they feel unable to soar or run, they can still choose to walk and stand firm. The essence of spiritual strength is to declare, “We faint not,” and to hold fast to one's purpose. Rigdon encourages all to press on and to remember that the true measure of faith is found in the unwavering spirit to stand strong and remain committed, no matter the obstacles faced.
commitmentcourageendurancefaithperseveranceresiliencestrength
Not Letting The Past Be A Hinderance To The Future1983-Landmark-PhilipDugas-NoHindranceToTheFuture.mp3LM1983
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsPhillip DugasPastor Phillip Dugas emphasizes the critical need to not allow past experiences—both failures and successes—to hinder future potential. He draws from Philippians 3:13, urging the congregation to forget what lies behind and to press forward toward the calling of God. Dugas highlights that many biblical figures, including Paul, Joseph, Moses, and Peter, overcame their past struggles and failures to fulfill their divine purposes. He encourages listeners to recognize that God can still use them, regardless of their history, and to remain steadfast in their callings despite present difficulties.

God desires to do great things through His people, and Dugas challenges the congregation to break free from self-imposed limitations based on their past. He illustrates this with examples of how distractions and doubts can arise from past experiences, yet insists that believers must focus on current opportunities for ministry and revival. By cutting ties with the past and fully embracing God's transformative power, individuals can achieve extraordinary things in their lives and communities, fostering a spirit of revival that extends beyond traditional expectations.
callingfaithgrowthovercomingperseverancepotentialrevivaltransformation
The Difference Between A Foxhound and A Pastor1983LandmarkNathanielHurst-FoxhoundAndAPastor.mp3LM1983
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsNathan HurstPastor Nathan Hurst emphasizes the crucial difference between being a foxhound and a pastor. He warns against the dangers of fixating on every minor issue in the church, which can distract from the primary mission of preaching revival and the Word of God. Hurst shares his personal journey of initially chasing every problem like a foxhound, which led to stress and a loss of focus. He urges pastors to maintain their integrity and prioritize positive reinforcement over constant criticism of negative behaviors.

Hurst encourages pastors to recognize that not every church member will actively participate in every initiative, but that does not indicate a lack of support. By seeking advice from experienced ministers and focusing on the good in the congregation, pastors can foster a healthier church environment. He concludes that the core responsibility of a pastor is to preach the Word and lead the congregation in spiritual growth, rather than acting as a constant troubleshooter. Ultimately, Hurst calls on pastors to trust in God and the Holy Spirit to guide their congregations, rather than becoming overwhelmed by the small foxes that threaten the vineyard.
growthintegrityleadershiprevivalwisdom
Everyone Working Out Their Own Salvation1983LandmarkLTReynolds-EveryoneWorkingOutTheirOwnSalvation.mp3LM1983
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsL.T. ReynoldsL.T. Reynolds emphasizes the importance of individual responsibility in working out one's own salvation, citing Philippians 2:12. Every person must take initiative in their spiritual growth and not wait for others to lead the way. Men are called to be spiritual leaders in their families and churches, setting an example in prayer and spiritual activities. Reynolds shares personal experiences that illustrate the power of determination and faith, urging listeners to believe in God's ability to bring revival to their communities.

Reynolds highlights the need for a healthy fear and reverence for God and His Word. He discusses the minister's responsibility to turn people from darkness to light, referencing Acts 26:16-18. The preacher calls on everyone to rely on God rather than people, asserting that God can use them as instruments of revival. He encourages listeners to exercise their faith actively, stressing that personal determination is crucial in achieving spiritual goals. Ultimately, Reynolds challenges individuals to prioritize their spiritual responsibilities and not get distracted by trivial matters while souls are at stake.
responsibility, growth, leadership, revival, faith, evangelism, transformation
Phil.2.12, Acts.26.16, Acts.26.17, Acts.26.18
Friends Of God⁠19830125-Landmark-RonaldWells-FriendsOfGod.mp3LM1983
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsRonald WallsRonald Wells emphasizes that being a "friend of God" is one of the highest honors a person can receive, as exemplified by Abraham. He identifies three key qualities that made Abraham God's friend: obedience, worship, and fear (reverence). Wells stresses the importance of obeying God's Word literally and highlights that salvation depends on obedience, not on traditions or rituals. He calls on Christians to fully commit to God's ways, even when they conflict with cultural norms.

Wells illustrates Abraham's readiness to worship God, using the example of Abraham's willingness to sacrifice Isaac. He points out that true worship comes from the heart and should be present even before entering a church building. The sermon concludes with Wells reminding listeners that to be friends of God, they must love one another and obey His commandments, as demonstrated by Jesus. Wells urges everyone to strive for a relationship with God that mirrors Abraham's unwavering obedience, sincere worship, and deep reverence.
obedience, worship, commitment, preparation, influence
John.15.12, John.15.13, John.15.14, John.15.15, Jas.2.23, 2Chr.20.7, Isa.41.8, Gen.12.1, Heb.11.8, Matt.7.21, Heb.5.9, John.14.15, Gen.22.5, Gen.22.6
The Call of God⁠19830125-Landmark-EugeneGuerrero-TheCallOfGod.mp3LM1983
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsEugene GuerreroEugene Guerrero emphasizes the special creation of humanity by God, highlighting that while God spoke the rest of creation into existence, He formed humans from the dust and breathed life into them. He stresses that humans are God's "crown of glory," meant to worship and have a relationship with Him. Guerrero asserts that believers possess dominion over creation and spiritual authority over evil, encouraging them to rebuke Satan and persist in worship and prayer as powerful defenses against spiritual attacks.

Guerrero warns that Satan seeks to disrupt our connection with God and our worship, yet he stresses the necessity of moving forward in spiritual growth. He uses the analogy of the four lepers from 2 Kings, illustrating that action is required to escape despair. Through the story of Moses, Guerrero illustrates that God's timing and methods may differ from human plans, urging believers to wait for divine direction rather than relying on their own understanding. Ultimately, Guerrero calls for sincere worship and dependence on God's will, emphasizing the transformative power of genuine faith and the importance of fulfilling God's purpose in their lives.
God's timingauthoritycreationgrowthobediencepurposerelationshipspiritual warfareworship
The Hour of Our Visitation⁠19830125-Landmark-KennethDyson-TheHourOfOurVisitation.mp3LM1983
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsKenneth DysonKenneth Dyson proclaims the urgency of recognizing our "day of visitation," emphasizing the critical importance of responding to God's presence and activity in our lives. He warns that throughout history, many have failed to acknowledge God's messengers, leading to missed opportunities for spiritual growth. Dyson stresses that we currently live in a time of spiritual outpouring, urging listeners to actively participate in what God is doing rather than being mere spectators. He implores everyone to seek the baptism of the Holy Spirit, assuring that it is available to all who open their hearts to God's visitation.

Dyson highlights the necessity of preaching the gospel to the world before the end comes, reaffirming that God's Spirit is being poured out on all flesh in these last days. He emphasizes the power of God's healing and transformative capabilities, calling for an "apostolic God-sent Holy Ghost" revival. With passion, he invites the congregation to respond to God's presence, urging them to raise their hands and seek the Holy Spirit, assuring them that they can receive God's power and experience a profound spiritual renewal. Dyson concludes with a fervent altar call, encouraging all who need help from God to come forward and embrace their moment of visitation.
Gospelawakeningbaptismdiscernmentend timeshealingpractical faithpropheticrepentancerevivalurgencyvisitation
The Marks of Revival⁠19830126-Landmark-PaulDugas-TheMarksOfRevival.mp3LM1983
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsPaul DugasPaul Dugas emphasizes that true revival is marked by changed lives, not merely outward manifestations. He asserts that the door of salvation remains open as long as the church exists, and God does not favor any person over another in offering salvation. Dugas warns against the dangers of compromising the message to please people, paralleling the struggles of the modern church to the challenges faced by John the Baptist. Genuine revival requires a willingness to embrace God's leadership, follow His plan, and demonstrate true repentance, leading to lives transformed by faith.

Dugas highlights the importance of preaching a life-changing message that confronts sin and calls for genuine change. He cites historical figures like John Edwards and Billy Sunday, who preached with fervor and saw communities transformed as a result. The speaker urges the church to recognize its responsibility in combating sin and promoting righteousness in society. He warns that the church must not lose sight of its mission by succumbing to the pressures of modern culture, emphasizing that true revival will only come when individuals embrace the power of the Holy Spirit and commit to living lives that reflect their faith.
discernmentfaithleadershipobediencerepentancerevivaltransformationwisdom
What Could Have Happened⁠19830126-Landmark-DenverStanford-WhatCouldHaveHappened.mp3LM1983
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsDenver StanfordDenver Stanford emphasizes the concept of unrealized potential in Christian ministry and personal faith. He draws from Ecclesiastes 10:1 to illustrate how small follies can tarnish reputations for wisdom and honor. Stanford teaches that Jesus, the "Master Teacher," hand-picked his disciples and used real-life experiences to convey profound lessons about faith, God's power, and divine provision. Through biblical accounts like the healing of the demon-possessed man and the feeding of the 5000, he demonstrates that faith is crucial in experiencing God's miraculous power and encourages believers to trust in God's unlimited abilities despite human limitations.

Stanford further illustrates the importance of faith through stories of individuals who faced seemingly impossible situations. He recounts how Jesus raised Jairus' daughter from the dead and how a woman with an issue of blood was healed through her faith. By involving his disciples in these miraculous works, Jesus taught them about reliance on divine provision. Stanford challenges the congregation to consider what could happen if they fully embraced faith and followed God's call unconditionally. He highlights that true success in ministry comes not from personal ability but from reliance on God's power and the willingness to follow Him, regardless of the challenges faced.
God's provisiondiscipleshipdivine powerfaithgrowthmiraclesovercomingpotentialpractical faith
The Swimming Pool At The Bible College⁠19830126-Landmark-JosephFiorino-TheSwimmingPoolAtTheBibleCollege.mp3LM1983
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJoseph FiorinoJoseph Fiorino emphasizes the crucial importance of unity in God's work, urging believers to collaborate as laborers in the kingdom. Drawing from the story of the lost axe head in 2 Kings 6:1-7, he highlights how isolation and individualism hinder effective ministry. The preacher insists that Christians must work together, equipped with the right spiritual tools, lest they become ineffective like someone trying to cut down a tree with only an axe handle. Regularly checking one's spiritual condition is vital to prevent losing essential gifts entrusted by God.

Fiorino also asserts the need to acknowledge dependence on God, reminding the congregation that spiritual gifts are borrowed, not owned. He calls for a return to the places where one's spiritual tools were lost, encouraging believers to recognize their shortcomings and seek divine intervention for recovery. The preacher urges the audience to trust in God's power to restore what has been lost, emphasizing that spiritual effectiveness requires consistent effort, prayer, and a deep reliance on God's provision. The overall message calls for renewed commitment, spiritual vigilance, and active participation in God's work.
unity, kingdom of God, commitment, steadfast, dedication, relationship with God, vigilance, stewardship, trials and testing, leadership, support, effectiveness, spiritual gifts
2Kgs.6.7, 2Kgs.6.1
From A Worm To A Prince19830126-Landmark-WaynePounders-FromAWormToAPrince.mp3LM1983
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsWayne PoundersWayne Pounders proclaims the transformative power of God, illustrating it through the life of Jacob. He emphasizes that while conversion happens in an instant, spiritual growth is a lifelong journey. Believers must not settle for their current spiritual state but continually strive for growth, recognizing that God sees beyond their flaws to their true potential. Jacob, initially described as a "worm" due to his deceitful nature, becomes a "prince" through God's grace and power, demonstrating that anyone can be transformed if they yield to God's work in their lives.

Pounders warns against the pitfalls of parental favoritism and deception, highlighting the consequences of such actions. He stresses that God prioritizes holiness and usefulness over personal happiness. The presence of God can bring discomfort when one is not aligned with Him, but this discomfort is necessary for growth. Ultimately, the message is clear: God can elevate individuals from their lowest states to their highest potential if they allow Him to work within them, fostering a relentless pursuit of holiness and purpose in their lives.
transformation, potential, sanctification, growth, grace, overcoming, holiness, conviction, reflection, purpose, repentance, forgiveness
Isa.41.14, Isa.41.15, Gen.32.28, Gal.6.7
The Set Behind And Before19830127-Landmark-MichealWilliams-TheSetBehindAndBefore.mp3LM1983
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsMichael WilliamsMichael Williams emphasizes the profound concept of being "beset" by God, highlighting that it is a protective and positive experience. He draws from Psalm 139 to illustrate that God surrounds and defends believers from the consequences of their past sins. By referencing the story of Jesus and the woman caught in adultery, Williams demonstrates how Christ's sacrifice offers eternal redemption and shields individuals from their past. He also discusses how God stands behind believers, acting as a barrier between them and their sins, thus providing peace and assurance.

Williams further explains that being set "before" by God means He prepares the way for the future, removing obstacles and instilling confidence in believers. Using biblical narratives, such as the spies sent to Canaan and the story of Ruth, he illustrates how God changes circumstances in favor of His people. The preacher encourages believers to bring their struggles into God's presence, assuring them that they are surrounded by divine protection. Ultimately, Williams conveys that with God's omniscience and provision, believers can face the future without fear, knowing they are beset by His love and grace.
God's omniscienceGod's presenceGod's provisiondivine protectionfaithgraceredemptionspiritual warfare
Wives Seminar:Husband and Wife Relationship Communication1983-Landmark-WivesSeminar-MaryCombs-HusbandWifeRelationshipCommunication.mp3LM1983
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsMary CombsMary Combs emphasizes the privilege of being a minister's wife and the importance of prioritizing family over church responsibilities. She urges the audience to create a loving, God-centered home that acts as a shelter from the pressures of the world. By sharing personal anecdotes, Combs illustrates how prioritizing the needs of her family can lead to a stronger foundation for ministry. She stresses that a harmonious home can be a powerful ministry tool, positively influencing not only family members but also neighbors and church members.

Combs highlights the necessity of balancing family life with ministry duties, encouraging ministers' wives to be intentional about spending quality time with their families. She asserts that the husband must be recognized as the head of the household, fostering respect for this structure within the family. Ultimately, Combs calls on her audience to recognize their impact on others and strive to create homes that reflect God's love and peace, emphasizing that strong families lead to effective ministry.
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The Marriage of God19820125-Landmark-EdLucas-TheMarriageOfGod.mp3LM1982
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsEd LucasPastor Haney emphasizes the metaphor of marriage to illustrate the relationship between God and Israel, portraying God as a faithful husband and Israel as an unfaithful wife. Despite Israel's infidelities and worship of other gods, God continuously extends love and forgiveness, inviting the nation to return to Him. The arrival of Jesus Christ marks a pivotal moment, offering an opportunity for reconciliation. However, Israel's rejection leads to the dissolution of the original covenant, allowing God to establish a new covenant with the Church, which becomes the chosen bride of Christ.

Haney highlights the qualities expected of the Church as the bride: purity, holiness, and a deep commitment to God. He stresses that this new relationship requires genuine repentance, baptism in the name of Jesus, and the infilling of the Holy Spirit. The preacher calls believers to live in readiness for Christ's return, underscoring the importance of embodying the love and holiness that characterize the bride of Christ. He concludes with the hopeful anticipation of the future marriage of the Lamb and His bride, urging the Church to prepare for this glorious union and to remain steadfast in faith as they await Christ's second coming.
relationship, faithfulness, restoration, covenant, church body, bride of Christ, holiness, preparation, eschatology, vigilance, redemption, church mission
Jer.3.1, Jer.3.14, Jer.3.20, Matt.19.3, Matt.19.4, Matt.19.5, Matt.19.6, Matt.19.7, Matt.19.8, Matt.19.9, Rom.7.1, Rom.7.2, Rom.7.3, Rom.7.4, Rev.19.7, Rev.21.1, Rev.21.2, Rev.21.9, Rev.22.12, Rev.22.17
It’s Landmark Time In Pentecost⁠19820125-Landmark-JamesLarson-ItsLandmarkTimeInPentecost.mp3LM1982
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJames LarsonJames Larson emphasizes the significance of spiritual landmarks in the believer's journey, urging the congregation to recognize pivotal moments of faith that transform lives. He draws parallels between experiences such as Moses' encounter with God at the burning bush and Jacob's wrestling match with the angel, illustrating how these moments serve as divine milestones that redirect and redefine one's purpose. Larson passionately calls for a return to the church's primary mission: to win the lost at any cost, highlighting that the church exists to guide individuals toward salvation and spiritual growth.

Larson challenges believers to embrace personal sacrifice and dedication as essential components for spiritual transformation. He stresses the necessity of dying to oneself to achieve rebirth and growth, referencing John 12:24 to highlight the importance of personal commitment in the face of spiritual battles. The sermon echoes a call to action, encouraging believers to let go of hindrances and fulfill their purpose in reaching souls before Christ's return, reinforcing that the church's existence and success depend on its commitment to lead others to God.
transformation, supernatural encounter, sacrifice, evangelism, milestone, faith, spiritual warfare, growth, church mission, renewal, soul winning
Dan.3.12, Dan.3.17, Rev.2.16, Rev.2.17, John.12.24, John.12.25
Constraining Love1982-Landmark-TimDyson-ConstrainingLove.mp3LM1982
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsTim DysonTim Dyson emphasizes that constraining love is the most powerful force in a Christian's life, motivating believers beyond mere duty or obligation. He illustrates this concept through the story of Jacob, who worked 14 years to marry Rachel, showcasing how true love drives one to persevere through challenges. Dyson argues that holiness and correct doctrine are essential, but they must stem from a heart constrained by love for God. This love differentiates genuine faith from mere religious observance and must be cultivated within the believer.

Dyson urges that if believers can foster this constraining love in their hearts, it will naturally lead to right doctrine, holiness, and a passionate relationship with God. He asserts that true faith manifests through actions driven by love, not simply compliance with rules or church bylaws. The preacher declares that constraining love not only compels believers to worship and serve God even in times of weariness but also rejects the world's freedoms, encouraging a life dedicated to God motivated by love.
love, faith, perseverance, commitment, holiness
2Cor.5.13, 2Cor.5.14, Deut.6.4, Deut.6.5
Why God Gives Up On Man⁠19820126-Landmark-JerryConners-WhyGodGivesUpOnMan.mp3LM1982
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJerry ConnersIn this powerful message, Jerry Conners emphasizes the urgency of responding to God's call before His patience runs out. Drawing from Genesis 6:3, he warns that God's Spirit will not always strive with man, urging individuals to seek personal repentance and commitment while there is still time. Conners highlights the stories of biblical figures like Samson and King Saul, illustrating the dire consequences of failing to fulfill one's divine potential due to personal failings and disobedience. He calls for a revival, stressing that a return to foundational Christian values can lead to personal and communal transformation.

Conners addresses the pressing societal issues of moral decline and rising crime rates, linking them to a departure from godly values. He advocates for believers to abandon trivial pursuits, dedicate themselves to spreading the Gospel, and engage in fervent prayer. The message emphasizes personal responsibility in one's spiritual journey, reminding the congregation that salvation requires proactive steps and dedication. Conners passionately urges everyone to remain vigilant in their faith and to recognize the potential for spiritual renewal to address both personal and societal challenges, ultimately calling for a deep commitment to God and His work.
Gospelawakeningdedicationfervormoralityobedienceoutreachpatienceprayerrepentanceresponsibilityrestorationrevivaltransformationurgency
The God That Nobody Knew⁠19820126-Landmark-HowardDavis-TheGodThatNobodyKnew.mp3LM1982
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsHoward DavisHoward Davis emphasizes the urgent need to confront modern idolatry, drawing parallels between the idolatry Paul witnessed in Athens and the false gods of materialism and technology today. Paul’s spirit was stirred by the rampant false worship, and he approached the Athenians with both righteous indignation and compassion for the lost. He boldly introduced them to the unknown God, declaring that Jesus Christ is the one true God who created the heavens and the earth, offering hope and eternal life through His resurrection.

Davis calls Christians to adopt Paul's zeal in addressing contemporary idolatry while maintaining a heart of compassion for those ensnared by false beliefs. He underscores the uniqueness of Christianity, which offers hope beyond this life, contrasting it with the limitations of 3,200 gods that cannot promise a future. He urges believers to share the message of Jesus Christ, the God who is both imminent and transcendent, capable of transforming lives now and granting eternal life in the hereafter.
idolatry, evangelism, compassion, resurrection, context, fervor, boldness, discernment, cultural awareness, worship
Acts.17.15, Acts.17.16, Acts.17.22, Acts.17.23, 2Cor.10.4, 2Cor.10.5, Matt.5.13, Matt.5.14, Matt.5.15, Matt.5.16, John.14.6
The Weapons Of The Church⁠19820126-Landmark-BJWilmoth-TheWeaponsOfTheChurch.mp3LM1982
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsBJ WilmothListen closely, for the weapons of the church are not of the flesh but of the Spirit. David's victory over Goliath exemplifies true spiritual power—he relied not on physical strength but on faith in God. When believers depend on their abilities or material resources, they face confusion and frustration, leading to spiritual stagnation. The church must return to the basics of prayer, worship, and the anointing of the Holy Spirit, as these are our true weapons. It is essential to embrace humility and reject pride, for only then can revival occur.

Reflect upon your early days of faith, when dependence on God drove your actions. Do not fall into the trap of relying on worldly strategies or personal charisma; these will lead to defeat. The church must focus on spiritual strength, prioritizing a relationship with God over external appearances. True revival arises when believers collectively seek God wholeheartedly, moving away from the arm of the flesh and returning to the weapons of prayer, worship, and the Spirit. Remember, as David did, to trust in the Lord, for it is through Him that victories are won.
spiritual warfare, depend on God, prayer, anointing, revival, faith, fear, humility, discipline, God's presence, authority, pride, overcoming
Rom.8.6, Rom.8.7, Rom.8.8, 1Cor.1.27, 1Cor.1.28, 1Cor.1.29, Ps.20.7, Ps.44.5, Ps.44.6, Ps.44.7, Ps.44.8
Why Persecute We Him?19820126-LandmarkI-HTerry-WhyPersecuteWeHim.mp3LM1982
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsI.H. TerryJob asks, "Why persecute we him?" and reminds us that the root of our struggles often lies within ourselves. Each individual must recognize their personal responsibility in the face of challenges rather than blaming external circumstances. Believers are encouraged to examine their actions and attitudes, understanding that many of life's difficulties stem from their own choices. The speaker highlights the importance of mercy and humility, emphasizing that without mercy, no one can endure their spiritual journey.

Life is unpredictable, and the speaker stresses the necessity of being spiritually prepared for challenges and the return of Christ. Believers must remain flexible in their plans, trusting in God's timing. Adherence to doctrine is vital for spiritual integrity; deviation from established teachings can lead to significant consequences. The speaker urges everyone to maintain vigilance and accountability in their faith, using personal experiences, including the health struggles of loved ones, to illustrate the importance of adapting with faith and seeking God's guidance through life's uncertainties.
God's Sovereigntydoctrinefaithguidancehumilityintegritylifemercyperseverancepreparationresponsibilityunpredictable
The Badge of Authority19820127-Landmark-AaronThames-TheBadgeOfAuthority.mp3LM1982
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsAaron ThamesAaron Thames proclaims the powerful authority bestowed upon believers by God, drawing parallels between the biblical figure Moses and the modern Church. He emphasizes that just as Moses wielded his rod as a symbol of divine authority, Christians today possess a similar power through their faith in Jesus Christ. Thames urges the Church to awaken from complacency, actively demonstrating God's power through miracles and healing, as instructed by Jesus to His disciples. He challenges believers to reflect on their spiritual authority and to embrace their role in manifesting the reality of God's kingdom on earth.

Thames highlights the reciprocal relationship between faith and divine authority, asserting that the extent to which believers exercise their God-given power directly influences the manifestation of God’s presence in their lives. He calls for a revival of faith, encouraging the Church to step boldly into its calling, equipped with the authority of Jesus' name to overcome challenges and proclaim the gospel. Ultimately, Thames envisions a mighty, spirit-filled Church that actively engages with the world, demonstrating the supernatural power of God and fulfilling its divine mission with confidence and purpose.
authority, Power of the Holy Ghost, revival, faith, manifestation, miracles, empowerment, activation, works, witnessing, demonstration, responsibility, practical faith
Isa.11.1
Moods, Faith, and Despair⁠19820127-Landmark-R.J.McIntyre-MoodsFaithAndDespair.mp3LM1982
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsR.J. McIntyreR.J. McIntyre emphasizes the importance of faith amidst life's fluctuating moods and the struggle against despair. He draws from the scriptures in Job and Psalms to illustrate the human tendency to oscillate between hope and hopelessness. McIntyre urges believers to transcend their personal feelings and align their actions with God's will, highlighting that true success in the Christian life comes from steadfast obedience and spiritual discipline, not from transient emotions.

McIntyre reflects on the historical challenges faced in establishing a church in Baltimore, using this as a testament to perseverance and divine blessing. He underscores the necessity of good leadership, mentorship, and personal commitment to spiritual growth. The preacher calls for a realistic faith that acknowledges worldly challenges while trusting in God's transformative power, encouraging believers to maintain an optimistic and active stance in their faith. Ultimately, he challenges the audience to remain vigilant, humble, and dedicated to fulfilling God's purpose, ensuring their lives reflect His grace and power.
perseverance, spiritual focus, guidance, purpose, revival, faith, leadership, vigilance, adversity, overcoming, God's Sovereignty
Job.2.9, Ps.42.11
The Eleventh Hour1982LandamrkLCTreadway-TheEleventhHour.mp3LM1982
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsLonnie TreadwayLonnie Treadway emphasizes the urgency of the church's mission as he relates the parable of the workers in the vineyard to the present state of believers. He highlights that the "eleventh-hour" workers symbolize a new generation of enthusiastic and energetic believers who are eager to serve without concern for rewards or terms, contrasting them with the older generation that may be more focused on their benefits. Treadway calls for the church to embrace this new generation, channel their excitement into active service, and prepare for God's accelerated work in these end times.

Treadway challenges the traditional understanding of salvation, urging a shift towards "conversion," which involves action and dedication. He stresses that God may change His procedures to fulfill His work rapidly, as illustrated by the Day of Pentecost, where conversions occurred swiftly. The preacher passionately insists that the church must awaken and harness the energy of these new believers to ignite a revival, stating that God rewards individuals based on their attitudes rather than their longevity in faith. He concludes with a call to action, urging the church to recognize the potential of the eleventh-hour workers and to prepare for a powerful move of God.
end times, revival, God's Sovereignty, readiness, kingdom service, servanthood, God's timing
Matt.25.1, Matt.25.2, Matt.25.3, Matt.25.4, Matt.25.5, Matt.25.6, Matt.25.7, Matt.25.8, Matt.25.9, Matt.25.10, Matt.25.11, Matt.25.12, Matt.25.13, Matt.20.1, Matt.20.2, Matt.20.3, Matt.20.4, Matt.20.5, Matt.20.6, Matt.20.7, Matt.20.8, Matt.20.9, Matt.20.10, Matt.20.11, Matt.20.14, Matt.20.13, Matt.20.12, Matt.20.15, Matt.20.16, Luke.18.29, Luke.18.30
The Master Hath A Need1982LandmarkAllen-TheMasterHathANeed.mp3LM1982
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsAllen OicklesimerIn this message, the speaker emphasizes that God often presents needs rather than giving direct commands or miraculous signs. He illustrates this through the biblical accounts of Jesus sending his disciples to fetch a colt and David facing Goliath. In both instances, God did not provide explicit instructions but merely presented a need, demonstrating that our responses to these needs reveal our spiritual readiness and obedience. The speaker encourages the audience to remain spiritually attuned to recognize the needs God places in their lives and to respond positively, even when those needs seem challenging.

The speaker further challenges church members and Bible school students to be open to God's direction, urging them not to focus solely on dramatic signs or personal plans. He stresses the importance of faithfulness in small things, as being attentive to local needs prepares individuals for greater responsibilities. The message culminates in a call to action, asking the audience to recognize and respond to the needs around them, whether in local ministries or personal growth, reinforcing that God requires willing hearts to meet the needs of the world.
discernment, obedience, faith, guidance, servanthood, readiness, faithfulness, stewardship
Luke.19.29, Luke.19.30, Luke.19.31, Luke.19.32, Luke.19.33, Luke.19.34, Luke.19.35, 1Sam.17.22, 1Sam.17.23, 1Sam.17.24, 1Sam.17.25, 1Sam.17.26, Matt.9.37, Matt.9.38, Matt.25.21, Rev.20.6, Mark.16.15
Life With Meaning ⁠19820128-LandmarkTravis-LifeWithMeaning.mp3LM1982
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsTravisTrue happiness and fulfillment are not found in material possessions or social status but in spiritual connection and faith. The speaker emphasizes the importance of renewing the mind, as highlighted in Romans 12:2, to overcome past circumstances and achieve personal transformation. By focusing on spiritual goals rather than worldly concerns, individuals can find peace and purpose, even amidst life’s challenges. He illustrates the liberating power of faith through personal sacrifice and the transformative love of God, encouraging believers to deepen their relationship with the divine.

The preacher also warns against the monotony of daily life, as described in Ecclesiastes. He stresses that life can feel like a never-ending cycle, but through a personal connection with God, one can break free from this routine and discover renewed meaning. He draws parallels with biblical figures, such as the prodigal son, to show that true joy comes not from external circumstances but from returning to the Father and embracing spiritual truths. Ultimately, the message calls for a commitment to prayer and spiritual practice as essential paths to experiencing a life filled with meaning and purpose, urging everyone to seek a deeper connection with God.
transformation, renewal, relationship, vision, freedom, overcoming, purpose, reflection, God's love, sacrifice, prayer
Rom.12.1, Eccl.1.1, Eccl.1.2, Eccl.1.3, Eccl.1.4, Eccl.1.6, Eccl.1.7, Eccl.1.8, Eccl.1.5, Eccl.1.9, Rev.21.5, Acts.9.7, Acts.22.9
Stirred But Not Changed19830128-LandmarkPaulPrice-StirredButNotChanged.mp3LM1983
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsPaul PricePaul Price emphasizes that being emotionally stirred by preaching is insufficient; true change requires action and obedience to God's Word. He uses the biblical example of Jonah and Nineveh to illustrate that even a brief and seemingly hopeless message can lead to significant transformation when the congregation believes and responds. Price warns against desensitization to the Holy Spirit, urging the audience to ensure that their hearts are open to genuine change rather than merely being moved emotionally.

Price challenges listeners to allow at least one meaningful change in their lives as a result of the preaching they hear. He urges the audience to recognize that true conversion comes from surrendering to God and not merely agreeing with a preacher's ideas. The responsibility for revival lies with the believers, and they must actively seek to apply the messages they receive, ensuring that they are not just stirred but truly transformed in their faith and actions.
convictionfaithgrowthobediencerepentancerevivaltransformation
Knowing God’s Way19830126-Landmark-PaulPrice-KnowingGodsWay.mp3LM1983
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsPaul PricePaul Price emphasizes the necessity of knowing God's ways rather than merely witnessing His acts. He draws a distinction between Moses, who intimately understood God's ways, and the Israelites, who only saw God's miracles. Price challenges believers to pursue a deeper relationship with God through dedication, meditation, and personal prayer, warning against complacency in their spiritual lives. He highlights that true knowledge of God leads to righteous living and a lifelong commitment to serving Him, regardless of one's past achievements or age.

Price further asserts that God often chooses those who appear weak or insignificant to fulfill His purposes, demonstrating that true strength lies in humility and dedication. The preacher reminds the congregation that loving worldly pleasures more than God can hinder spiritual growth. He cautions that the church must confront sin and unrighteousness among its members, urging believers to seek a personal, transformative relationship with God. Ultimately, Price calls for a revival of spiritual fervor, encouraging the faithful to deepen their understanding of God's ways to live a more effective and fulfilling Christian life.
dedication, righteousness, service, discipline, intimacy with God
Ps.103.7, Ps.103.8, Ps.103.9, Ps.103.10, Ps.103.11, Ps.103.12, 1Kgs.19.18, Matt.20.21, Matt.20.22, Matt.20.23, Luke.10.38, Luke.10.39, Luke.10.40, Luke.10.41, Luke.10.42
I Won’t Come Down⁠19820128-Landmark-CNugent-IWontComeDown.mp3LM1982
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsC. NugentNehemiah emphasizes the importance of maintaining faith and determination in the face of opposition. He draws from his own experiences to illustrate that building for God attracts both attention and criticism. Despite the challenges, he insists on the necessity of staying focused on God's work and not allowing distractions to hinder progress. Nehemiah's commitment to his mission serves as a powerful example, showing that true dedication to God's calling requires resilience and unwavering faith.

Nehemiah reminds believers that envisioning the fulfillment of God's promises is crucial for realizing them. He stresses that miracles occur when faith is present and that anyone can receive the Holy Ghost. The speaker highlights the transformative power of the Holy Ghost and encourages everyone to believe in its ability to bring about healing and revival. By returning to the basics of faith and relying on the Spirit rather than human efforts, Nehemiah declares that the answers to life's problems can be found in the Word of God.
faith, perseverance, Holy Ghost, revival, vision, spiritual warfare, healing, steadfast, growth
Neh.6.2
Undignified Worship19820129-Landmark-PaulDugas-UndignifiedWorship.mp3LM1982
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsPaul DugasPaul Dugas emphasizes the necessity of undignified worship as a means to counteract human pride and allow God's glory to shine through. He references historical religious movements, such as early Methodism and Pentecostalism, which thrived through genuine expressions of worship. Dugas warns against modern practices that prioritize social status and predictability over authentic spiritual experiences, which can lead to spiritual barrenness and a lack of revival. He illustrates this with the biblical account of King David, who danced before the Lord despite criticism, demonstrating that true worship often appears undignified to the world but is favored by God.

Dugas further critiques the church's tendency to adopt a form of godliness without the accompanying power of the Holy Spirit. He asserts that genuine worship, marked by humility and spontaneity, is essential for the movement of the Holy Spirit within a congregation. He challenges believers to embrace undignified worship, reminding them that such expressions are vital for a true connection with God's presence. Dugas calls for a return to heartfelt, uninhibited worship, warning that neglecting this can render churches spiritually barren. Ultimately, he encourages individuals to respond to God's presence with humility, allowing the Holy Spirit to move freely and powerfully among them.
worship, humility, Power of the Holy Ghost, revival, devotion, authenticity, glory, pride, overcoming, transformation
1Cor.1.26, 1Cor.1.27, 1Cor.1.28, 1Cor.1.29, 1Cor.1.30, 1Cor.1.31, 2Tim.3.5, Luke.19.38, John.7.37, John.7.38, John.7.39
How Does The Cry Of The Perishing Affect Me?⁠19820128-Landmark-G.E.Wesson-HowDoesTheCryOfThePerishingAffectMe.mp3LM1982
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsG.E WessonCompassion is the cornerstone of effective ministry, as G.E. Wesson emphasizes the necessity of authentic feeling over professional routine. True compassion cannot be fabricated; it must flow from a genuine connection with others. Wesson warns against becoming overly institutionalized in ministry, reminding listeners that losing empathy diminishes their ability to reach the lost. He encourages believers to see beyond superficial appearances and recognize the desperate cries for help within individuals, stressing the importance of outreach and prayer as transformative tools.

Wesson draws on biblical passages to illustrate that God’s presence and compassion are constant, even in times of struggle. He calls believers to reflect God's nature by showing mercy and compassion to those in need. The preacher highlights personal anecdotes to demonstrate how sincere care can create a welcoming environment that draws people into spiritual connection. Ultimately, Wesson challenges everyone to consider how the cries of the perishing affect their hearts and actions, urging a compassionate response to a lost and dying world.
compassion, impact, soul winning, authenticity, Ministry, God's presence, faith, trials and testing, outreach, God's love, discernment
Mark.4.38, Ps.78.35, Ps.78.38, Ps.86.15, Acts.2.38
A Provocative Question And A Tragic Possibility1982LandmarkNAUrshan-AProvocativeQuestionAndATragicPossibility.mp3LM1982
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsN.A. UrshanN.A. Urshan emphasizes the critical importance of maintaining strong doctrinal foundations based on apostolic and prophetic teachings. Compromising biblical principles for worldly acceptance leads to spiritual decline, and living as a "chosen generation" and "royal priesthood" is essential. Urshan warns of the tragic consequences that arise when one departs from sound doctrine and godly living, using personal anecdotes and examples of fallen ministers to illustrate this decline. He outlines the process of spiritual decline, highlighting the need for continual thankfulness and praise to God to prevent reprobation.

Emotional and expressive worship plays a vital role in maintaining spiritual vitality. Urshan shares examples of sincere worship, contrasting it with the spiritual apathy observed in places like Harvard University. He calls believers to remain steadfast in their faith and maintain doctrinal purity. Urshan concludes with the reminder that genuine worship and praise are integral to the believer's life, encouraging a spirit of thankfulness and a commitment to God’s truth to counteract the dangers of spiritual decline and compromise.
integrity, holiness, repentance, worship, thankfulness, teaching
2Pet.1.9, 2Pet.1.10, 2Pet.1.11, 2Pet.1.12, 1Pet.2.9, 1Pet.2.10, 1Pet.2.11, 1Pet.2.12, Rom.1.18, Rom.1.19, Rom.1.20, Rom.1.21, Rom.1.22, Rom.1.23, Prov.16.7
It Takes A Vision⁠19820128-Landmark-JohnGregory-ItTakesAVision.mp3LM1982
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJohn GregoryJohn Gregory emphasizes the critical importance of having a vision in one's spiritual journey. He draws from Proverbs 29:18, highlighting that without vision, individuals may perish. A clear vision provides strength and courage, allowing believers to see themselves achieving God's tasks before they embark on them. By using biblical examples, such as Gideon and the woman with the issue of blood, he illustrates how envisioning success and receiving God's blessings can lead to transformative experiences. The enemy seeks to cloud minds and hinder believers from realizing their potential, but through prayer and seeking God, individuals can cultivate a vision that drives them toward their divine purpose.

Gregory urges believers to dare to dream and envision themselves accomplishing great works for God, regardless of past failures or current challenges. He stresses that having a vision is not merely a fanciful idea but a divine tool that empowers believers to overcome obstacles and achieve their God-given potential. By fostering a mindset of hope and faith, individuals can align themselves with God's purposes and become effective instruments in His work. Ultimately, Gregory calls believers to embrace their visions, as they are vital for spiritual growth and fulfillment in God’s calling.
vision, purpose, practical faith, faith, overcoming, fear, perspective, courage, alignment, potential, insight, prophetic, victory, transformation
Prov.29.18, Matt.9.1
The Glory of His Presence⁠19820129-Landmark-CharlesMahaney-TheGloryOfHisPresence.mp3LM1982
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsCharles MahaneyCharles Mahaney passionately emphasizes the importance of experiencing the glory and presence of God in worship. He asserts that true fulfillment in the Christian life comes from feeling God's presence, warning against complacency that can lead to a loss of spiritual vibrancy. Mahaney draws from biblical narratives, particularly the story of King David rejoicing before the Ark of the Covenant, to illustrate that God's glory is crucial for spiritual vitality. He warns against substituting genuine worship with intellectualism and stresses the need to maintain holiness standards to ensure that God's presence remains within the church.

Mahaney also recounts personal experiences and historical anecdotes from various Christian denominations to encourage the church to pursue a deeper relationship with God. He challenges believers to remain vigilant against worldly influences that threaten the church's spiritual fervor. The message calls for a return to foundational teachings and practices that invite God's presence, emphasizing that the church's power lies in adherence to scriptural truths. In closing, Mahaney urges the church to safeguard the presence of God by committing to holiness, worship, and the proclamation of the Gospel, highlighting that revival and spiritual renewal depend on the church's willingness to embrace God's glory.
God's presence, revival, holiness, worship, glory, biblical fidelity, Pentecostal Fire, transformation, supernatural encounter, doctrine, vigilance
Ps.16.7, Ps.16.8, Ps.16.9, Ps.16.10, Ps.16.11, Matt.1.18, Matt.1.19, Matt.1.20, Matt.1.21, Isa.6.1, Acts.2.1, Acts.2.2, Acts.2.3, Acts.2.4
It’s Not Over Yet19810129-Landmark-LonnieTreadway-ItsNotOverYet.mp3LM1981
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsLonnie TreadwayLonnie Treadway emphasizes that the age of Pentecost is not over yet, highlighting the significance of the Holy Spirit's continued work in the world. The sermon asserts that the challenges faced by the early church mirror those of today, serving as invitations for deeper faith rather than signs of decline. Treadway draws parallels between biblical narratives and the current spiritual journey, urging believers to trust in God's overarching plans, even amidst adversity.

Treadway discusses the transition from addition to multiplication in the growth of the church, signaling a new phase of spiritual advancement. He encourages the congregation to remain steadfast and expectant, asserting that God has greater plans for the church. The message culminates in a call for believers to embrace the ongoing movement of the Holy Spirit, affirming that the best is yet to come as they navigate their spiritual journeys together, fully engaged in God's work.
pentecostal era, growth, purpose, perseverance, faith, renewal, hope, God's timing
Acts.2.1, Acts.2.14, Acts.2.17, Acts.2.21
Praise & Worship 19810126-Landmark-RobertBayer-PraiseAndWorship.mp3LM1981
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsRobert E .BayerBrother Bayer passionately emphasizes the vital role of praise and worship in the Christian life, urging believers to engage actively and expressively in their worship. He challenges the notion of restrained worship, advocating for physical expressions such as clapping, raising hands, and dancing as essential elements of true worship. Bayer asserts that worship should be emotionally expressive and Spirit-led, serving as a powerful means for overcoming personal and communal challenges while fostering spiritual revival.

Bayer highlights the importance of worshiping in spirit and truth, emphasizing that it transcends formal and ritualistic approaches. He insists that the joy of the Lord is a source of strength for believers and encourages a lively and celebratory atmosphere in worship. By referencing various scriptures, he reinforces that worship is not merely a ritual but a fundamental aspect of the Christian experience, calling all to rejoice and boldly express their faith in God. He passionately calls upon the congregation to let go of inhibitions, engage wholeheartedly in worship, and experience the transformative power of the Holy Spirit.
praise, worship, music, authority, spiritual warfare
Luke.4.1, John.14.10, Ps.119.89, Matt.24.35, 1Pet.1.23, 1Pet.1.24, 1Pet.1.25, Ps.107.1, Ps.107.8, Ps.47.1, Ps.134.1, Ps.134.2, Heb.12.12, Eph.5.19, Col.3.16, Jas.5.13, Acts.3.6, Ps.98.4, Ps.150.5, Ps.22.3, Ps.34.3, Ps.86.5, Ps.106.1, Ps.108.4, Ps.100.1, Jer.31.3, Lam.3.22, Joel.2.12, John.4.24, Eph.4.4, 2Cor.3.17, Deut.6.4, 1Cor.8.6, Jer.10.10, Acts.9.5, Rom.8.9, Rom.8.11
The Lord Knoweth How To Deliver19810125-Landmark-HulonHyre-TheLordKnowethHowToDeliver.mp3LM1981
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsHulon HyreHulon Hyre emphasizes that God's people are "earmarked for blessing," highlighting the distinction between those who receive God's favor and those who do not. He draws on scripture from 2 Peter and Exodus to illustrate how God delivers the righteous while judging the ungodly. Hyre encourages believers to understand their status as children of God, asserting that this awareness transforms lives and actions, guiding Christians through tribulations with purpose and strength.

Hyre reassures those who feel distant from God, stating that through grace, forgiveness and restoration are possible. He emphasizes the hope that Christians possess through their covenant relationship with God, culminating in the promise of eternal life in the holy city. The preacher calls for a response from those who have not yet embraced this relationship, urging them to step into the realm of blessing and deliverance, as God prepares His people for an eternal future of joy and fulfillment.
divine favor, identity, purpose, deliverance, relationship, transformation, grace, hope, holiness
2Pet.2.4, 2Pet.2.5, 2Pet.2.6, 2Pet.2.7, 2Pet.2.8, 2Pet.2.9
Battle At Evening19810126-Landmark-RobertMyre-BattleAtEvening.mp3LM1981
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsRobert MyreIn this sermon, Robert Myre emphasizes the necessity of rejoicing and maintaining faith in God's promises, especially during challenging times. He draws from Joel 2:21-27, asserting that God assures restoration and abundance. Myre encourages believers to shift their focus from current circumstances to God's capacity for greatness, underscoring that faith and a joyful attitude are essential for experiencing God's blessings. He advocates for a proactive faith that actively participates in the spiritual battles of life, highlighting the importance of worship and praise in preparing for these conflicts.

Myre also addresses the theme of unity among believers, urging listeners to recognize and appreciate God's work in various denominations. He emphasizes that true revival stems not from catastrophic events but from believers displaying God's glory in their daily lives. By fostering an inclusive view of Christianity, Myre calls for mutual support and encouragement in spiritual journeys, reminding the congregation that spiritual growth is gradual. He concludes by stressing that God speaks to our potential rather than our past, encouraging all to make sincere commitments to Him as preparation for the spiritual battles that lie ahead.
faith, restoration, revival, spiritual warfare, witnessing, worship, promises
Joel.2.21, Joel.2.22, Joel.2.23, Joel.2.24, Joel.2.25, Joel.2.26, Joel.2.27, Matt.16.1, Matt.16.2, Matt.16.3, 1Tim.1.12, Mark.9.38, Mark.9.39, Mark.9.40, Acts.3.1, Acts.3.2, Acts.3.3, Acts.3.4, Acts.3.5, Acts.3.6, Acts.3.7, Acts.3.8
The 13th Man19810126-Landmark-SamuelLatta-The13thMan.mp3LM1981
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsSamuel LattaSamuel Latta emphasizes the critical responsibility of accurately relaying God's message, drawing parallels between Ezra's reading of the law to a large congregation and the modern preacher's duty to convey the original gospel. He insists that just as Ezra utilized a method to ensure every person heard the message, today’s preachers must maintain the integrity of the original doctrine without dilution. Latta introduces the concept of being the "13th man," highlighting the urgency for this generation to deliver God's message faithfully and effectively.

Latta stresses the importance of preaching essential doctrines, such as repentance, water baptism in Jesus' name, and the infilling of the Holy Ghost, asserting that these practices must remain unaltered. He warns against compromising the message for the sake of attracting larger crowds, affirming that where God's anointing is present, people will come. The call to maintain holiness, adhere to literal practices like communion and foot washing, and uphold the pure doctrine of the first church resonates throughout his message, urging listeners to commit to preaching the gospel as delivered by the original apostles.
repentance, salvation, doctrine, gospel, apostolic, biblical fidelity, holiness, urgency, anointing
Neh.8.1, Neh.8.2, Neh.8.3, Neh.8.4, Neh.8.5, Neh.8.6, Neh.8.7, Neh.8.8, Neh.7.66
Faith19810126-Landmark-TommyHudson-Faith.mp3LM1981
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsTommy HudsonTommy Hudson emphasizes the power and necessity of faith in the Christian life, asserting that every born-again believer has already been given a measure of faith by God. He challenges the common practice of asking for more faith, arguing that this mindset can be displeasing to God since believers already possess what they need to accomplish His work. Instead of making excuses or doubting, Hudson urges Christians to actively use their faith to bring about positive change and growth within the church, celebrating every new convert and miracle as a testament to God's power.

Hudson draws parallels to the early church, highlighting their belief in revival and the miraculous. He insists that miracles should be normal for believers, not exceptional, and encourages the congregation to speak and claim their faith confidently. By using faith to address challenges and believing in God’s promises, believers can foster an environment of revival and growth. Hudson’s message calls for a shift from skepticism to faith-filled action, empowering the church to expect and witness God's transformative work in their lives and communities.
faith, revival, evangelism, growth, confession, miracles, soul winning
Mark.11.20, Mark.11.21, Mark.11.22, Mark.11.23, Mark.11.24, Mark.11.25, Mark.11.26, Rom.12.3, 1John.5.4, Eph.2.8, Eph.2.9, Rom.8.11, Heb.12.2
The Landmarks19810126-Landmark-EdwardAllard-TheLandmarks.mp3LM1981
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsEdward AllardEdward Allard emphasizes the critical role of persistence and faith in missionary work, sharing his experiences in Senegal. He recounts the challenges faced, including language barriers and bureaucratic obstacles, highlighting how God intervened in seemingly impossible situations to facilitate the establishment of their church. Allard underscores the importance of family support and prayer, asserting that these elements are vital for maintaining strength in difficult times. He passionately conveys hope for revival in Senegal, advocating for the necessity of preparation and positive thinking to witness significant spiritual growth.

Allard warns against the erosion of core principles within the church, urging the congregation to remain steadfast in their apostolic beliefs and practices. He stresses the importance of not compromising holiness or altering biblical truths to attract followers. The preacher calls for a return to foundational truths, insisting that the church must not allow its identity to be diluted. Allard's message is a rallying cry for believers to embrace their mission and maintain clarity in their faith, ensuring that the distinct sound of the gospel resonates powerfully in the world.
perseverance, faith, adaptability, revival, God's provision, faithfulness, trust, missions, missionary, growth
Acts.2.38, Deut.19.14
Bus Ministry Growth Concepts19810126-Landmark-PhilMunsey-BusMinistryGrowthConcepts.mp3LM1981
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsPhil MunseyPhil Munsey passionately emphasizes that bus ministry represents a long-term investment in reaching people, especially children from families that may not attend church otherwise. He argues that while immediate financial returns may not be evident, the spiritual impact and blessings from God on churches that consistently invest in bus ministry are significant. Munsey encourages churches to actively engage new converts in evangelism through bus ministry, highlighting that it enables these individuals to build confidence in sharing their faith, even with minimal spiritual knowledge.

Munsey addresses the challenges of bus ministry, including financial costs and the effort required, yet insists that the investment is worthwhile. He shares successful examples of families added to the church through this outreach. Moreover, he underscores the importance of loving and caring for children, which he believes is essential for effective bus ministry, rather than relying on expensive promotions or gimmicks. Finally, he calls for churches to revive their bus ministries with a commitment to reach out to the poor and unloved, asserting that such efforts yield lasting benefits for the individuals and the church community.
evangelism, outreach, discipleship, stewardship, compassion, soul winning, kingdom advancement, servant leadership, community
Matt.19.14
Youth Ministry Growth Concepts19810126-Landmark-PhilMunsey-YouthMinistryGrowthConcepts.mp3LM1981
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsPhil MunseyPhil Munsey emphasizes the immense potential that youth possess during their teenage years, urging churches to recognize and utilize this energy rather than merely supervising them. He criticizes traditional youth programs for failing to engage young people meaningfully and calls for a shift in philosophy regarding youth ministry. Munsey advocates for "YouthQuake," a concept designed to help young people develop their own identities and find comfortable ways to relate to God, while being actively involved in church activities.

He asserts that youth ministry should focus on practical application and training that empowers young people to become soul-winners. Munsey stresses the importance of creating an engaging environment where youth can express themselves naturally, rather than simply replicating adult services. By tapping into the unique energy of youth, churches can cultivate active, engaged members who are equipped to fulfill their potential and contribute to the community. He encourages churches to invest in their youth, foreseeing that revival and growth will arise from this commitment.
empowerment, youth ministry, growth, discipleship, revival, soul winning, vision, practical faith, identity, leadership, generational faith
2Tim.4.12, 1Cor.7.32, 1Cor.7.33, 1Cor.7.34, 2Tim.2.15, Joel.2.28, Joel.2.29
Motivate Your ChurchLM1981
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsKenneth HaneyPastor Joshua Abrego emphasizes the importance of motivating the church community to engage actively in their faith. He highlights that true motivation stems from understanding the love and grace of God, which inspires believers to serve one another and spread the message of hope. The pastor calls on the congregation to recognize their individual roles within the body of Christ, encouraging them to step forward and contribute their unique gifts to the church's mission.

In his message, Pastor Abrego reminds the church that motivation is not merely about personal ambition but about aligning oneself with God's purpose. He urges everyone to look beyond their own needs and focus on the collective growth of the church. By fostering a spirit of encouragement and support among members, the church can become a powerful force for good, reaching out to the community and demonstrating God's love through action.
Cell Ministry Growth Concepts19810126-Landmark-KennethHaney-CellMinistry.mp3LM1981
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsKenneth HaneyKenneth Haney emphasizes the critical role of cell ministry in fostering church growth and providing pastoral care. He asserts that cell groups are essential for churches of all sizes, aligning with the biblical model of the early church that met in homes. Haney stresses that effective cell ministry requires leaders who are loyal and possess a shepherd's heart, as these leaders are responsible for nurturing new converts and ensuring that the church can handle growth. He highlights the urgency of being prepared for revival, stating that God will not send growth to a church that cannot retain new members.

Haney also underscores the power of prayer in achieving true revival. He shares his church's commitment to continuous prayer and its importance in experiencing a significant move of God. By developing a structure for discipleship and leadership within cell groups, the church can effectively evangelize and accommodate rapid growth. The message concludes with a call for unity among church leaders and members, encouraging them to work together to fulfill the Great Commission and reach the world for Christ.
discipleship, leadership, development, pastoral care, preparation, small groups, prayer, evangelism, nurturing, unity, church organization
Luke.7.7, Luke.7.8, Ps.133.1
Parable Of The Lost CoinLM1981
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsFrank MunseyIn the Parable of the Lost Coin, the preacher emphasizes the immense value of every individual in the eyes of God. Just as a woman diligently searches for her lost coin, God actively seeks out those who are lost and rejoices when they are found. This parable serves as a powerful reminder of God's unending love and the importance of repentance, illustrating that no one is beyond redemption.

The preacher highlights that this story reflects God's desire for relationship over ritual. It invites believers to understand that every person, regardless of their past, holds intrinsic worth. When we turn back to God, there is a celebration in heaven, underscoring the joy that comes from restoration and the hope that exists for all who seek Him.
Search For Truth - Lesson 1⁠19810126-Landmark-MarrellCornwall-SearchForTruthLesson1.mp3LM1981
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsMarrell CornwellMarrell Cornwell emphasizes the urgent need for personal evangelism and soul-winning among believers. He calls on churches to prioritize reaching individuals rather than focusing solely on large crowds. Cornwell shares his belief that any church can double its size within two years without compromising doctrine or holiness. He urges the congregation to overcome excuses and perceived barriers to evangelism, highlighting the effectiveness of one-on-one Bible studies in winning souls for Christ. Cornwell’s commitment to becoming the "greatest soul winner in America" serves as a challenge for all believers to take action and share their faith.

Cornwell illustrates his points with powerful anecdotes, including his experiences teaching Bible studies and empowering new converts to start their own. He stresses that the world is hungry for God, urging listeners to recognize their responsibility in fulfilling the Great Commission. As he recounts his journey in evangelism, Cornwell inspires the congregation to dedicate themselves to soul-winning efforts, reminding them that God is ready to bless those who commit to this vital mission. He concludes by inviting everyone to raise their hands in commitment to begin teaching Bible studies, reinforcing the belief that now is the time to act.
evangelism, soul winning, compassion, prayer, Bible study, discipleship, outreach, dedication, practical faith
Matt.9.35, Matt.9.36, Matt.9.37, Matt.9.38, John.4.32, John.4.33, John.4.34, John.4.35, John.4.36, John.4.37, John.4.38, Ps.126.5, Ps.126.6
No Cowards In Heaven19810126-Landmark-PhilipDugas-NoCowardsInHeaven.mp3LM1981
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsPhillip DugasPhilip Dugas emphasizes the transformative power of the Christian message, highlighting its ability to confront worldly wisdom and call believers to a life of holiness. He underscores the necessity of separating from worldly influences to draw closer to God, presenting this separation not merely as a rule but as a promise of divine acceptance. Dugas warns against the modern tendency to shy away from spiritual truths, critiquing a cowardly spirit that can weaken one’s spiritual vitality. He illustrates the importance of spiritual leadership and courage, using the metaphor of a colonel leading troops in battle to emphasize the need for conviction in guiding others through their faith.

Dugas calls for a rejection of cowardice, urging believers to embrace self-denial and commitment to God’s will. He draws parallels between the decline of moral integrity in society and the dangers of indulgence in worldly pleasures, warning that such distractions can undermine spiritual strength. He articulates that true discipleship requires a crucifixion of personal desires, asserting that no cowards will enter heaven. The message challenges believers to live boldly for their faith, reminding them that the cost of salvation is significant, and that courage and dedication are essential for a fulfilling relationship with God.
transformation, holiness, separation, courage, leadership, discipleship, self denial, spiritual warfare, Godly living, citizenship, commitment
1Cor.1.18, Gal.5.17, 1Cor.1.23, Matt.10.38
Search For Truth - Lesson 2LM1981
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsMarrell CornwellIn today's lesson, the focus is on the unwavering quest for truth in a world filled with distractions and falsehoods. The speaker emphasizes the importance of grounding oneself in the teachings of Scripture, as it serves as the ultimate guide to discern truth from deception. He encourages the congregation to seek wisdom, not just from human sources, but through prayerful engagement with the Word of God, which reveals His character and will for our lives.

The speaker also highlights the necessity of community in this search for truth. By surrounding ourselves with fellow believers who are committed to spiritual growth, we cultivate an environment where accountability and encouragement thrive. Together, we can navigate the complexities of life, ensuring that our pursuit of truth aligns with God’s purpose. Ultimately, the message calls on the audience to take an active role in their spiritual journey, steadfastly pursuing truth in every aspect of their lives.
Cell Ministry Growth Concepts19810126-Landmark-JimmyShoemake-CellMinistry.mp3LM1981
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJimmy ShoemakeJimmy Shoemake emphasizes the importance of cell ministry, a method that divides the church into smaller groups for more effective spiritual oversight and evangelism. He outlines the dual purpose of this approach: to strengthen the church by ensuring every member receives adequate spiritual coverage and to better evangelize communities. Shoemake shares his personal journey of implementing cell ministry, highlighting the significance of selecting dedicated cell leaders who embody faithfulness and loyalty. He encourages pastors to adapt to changing times and embrace new methods for growth, advocating for a vision that extends beyond traditional church structures.

Shoemake describes the process of planting the seed for cell ministry, building excitement among influential members before officially launching it. He appoints a pilot group, emphasizing the importance of including spouses in the ministry and fostering a collaborative spirit. The informal home settings for cell meetings create a welcoming atmosphere for newcomers, allowing them to experience God's presence in a less intimidating environment. As the cell groups grow, Shoemake notes the benefits of increased church involvement, spiritual growth, and strengthened bonds between the pastor and cell leaders, ultimately leading to a thriving church community.
discipleship, evangelism, growth, leadership, community, adaptability, stewardship, unity
2Tim.2.2, Acts.2.46, Acts.2.47, Matt.28.19, Matt.28.20, Matt.1.8
The Power Of An Attitude⁠1981-Landmark-MCornwell-ThePowerOfAnAttitude.mp3LM1981
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsMarrell CornwellMarrell Cornwell emphasizes the critical importance of maintaining the right attitude in ministry and evangelism. He highlights the need to balance holiness with outreach, insisting that believers must come out from the world in order to effectively reach it. Using the story of Jonah, Cornwell illustrates how a poor attitude can hinder one's ministry. Jonah's reluctance to preach to Nineveh demonstrates the dangers of serving God with the wrong mindset, and Cornwell urges listeners to pursue holiness not to impress others, but to please God.

Cornwell warns against legalism and superficiality, asserting that true spiritual growth stems from compassion and genuine care for others. He acknowledges the need for patience with new converts, who often require time to grow and change. The preacher stresses that reaching others for Christ demands a positive and loving attitude, as well as a commitment to understanding and nurturing those who are seeking God. Ultimately, he calls for a shift in focus from external appearances to the inner transformation that God desires in each believer.
spiritual attitude, evangelism, holiness, compassion, hypocrisy, legalism, discipleship, outreach, balance
Jonah.1.1, Jonah.1.2, Jonah.1.3, 2Cor.6.14, 2Cor.6.15, 2Cor.6.16, 2Cor.6.17, 2Cor.6.18, Mark.16.15
Mail Evangelism Growth Concepts19810126-Landmark-NateWilson-MailEvangelism.mp3LM1981
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsNathaniel WilsonNathaniel Wilson presents a compelling vision for a national mail evangelism program aimed at reaching every home in America. He outlines a plan to send brochures to approximately 65 million households, featuring a message from church leaders, an offer for a Bible study course, and a free religious magazine. With an estimated cost of $3.5 million, Wilson emphasizes that even a minimal response rate could yield significant results, potentially reaching hundreds of thousands of new families. He views America as the “uttermost parts” in need of evangelism, drawing on the Great Commission's call to spread the gospel.

Wilson encourages local churches to adopt this strategy by offering free Bibles to community members, laying the groundwork for home Bible studies. He stresses the importance of follow-up and organization to manage responses effectively. By thinking big and innovating outreach methods, Wilson believes churches can significantly expand their reach and impact. The urgency and opportunity to evangelize every home with the gospel message are paramount, and Wilson calls for collective action to fulfill this mission.
evangelism, outreach, Great Commission, Bible study, Ministry, missions, discipleship, vision, stewardship
2Tim.2.15, Matt.28.19, Matt.28.20, Acts.1.8, Mark.16.15
The Visit⁠19810126-Landmark-RobertHenson-TheVisit.mp3LM1981
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsRobert HensonRobert Henson proclaims the privilege of being chosen by God and emphasizes the transient nature of His presence among the Gentiles. He reminds believers of their responsibility to appreciate their salvation and worship God actively. Henson highlights that God's grace extended to the Gentiles after being rejected by the Jews, underscoring that salvation is an unearned gift based on God's mercy and love. He calls for holiness, urging the church to maintain its distinctiveness and resist the gradual acceptance of societal changes that contradict spiritual values.

Henson warns against becoming accustomed to spiritual darkness, emphasizing the importance of vigilance in upholding Christian identity through apostolic power. He stresses that being chosen by God is not based on personal merit but on His sovereign choice, calling believers to express their faith openly and to live lives that reflect God's light. He concludes by encouraging believers to remain committed to biblical principles, asserting that true holiness is timeless and should not be influenced by changing societal norms.
visitation, grace, salvation, holiness, urgency, identity, chosen generation, vigilance, Godly living
Acts.15.13, Acts.15.14, Acts.14.15, Acts.15.16, Acts.15.17, Acts.15.18, Rom.11.25, Rom.11.26, Rom.11.27, Rom.11.28, John.1.1, John.1.10, John.1.11, John.1.12, 1Pet.2.6, 1Pet.2.7, 1Pet.2.8, 1Pet.2.9
Youth Ministry Growth Concepts19810116-Landmark-DanRigdon-YouthMinistry.mp3LM1981
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsDan RigdonDan Rigdon emphasizes the critical importance of engaging and creative youth ministry. He asserts that boring youth programs are detrimental, as they can alienate young people from the church and God. Youth leaders must address the practical, day-to-day issues that young people face, rather than focusing solely on spiritual teachings. Quality should take precedence over quantity; a meaningful program that truly meets the needs of young people will naturally attract more attendees. Rigdon calls for a shift in focus to create imaginative programming that fosters inclusivity and reaches all young people, especially those who are often marginalized.

Inclusivity is a central theme in Rigdon's message. He challenges youth leaders to ensure their programs cater to all young people, not just those who are socially adept or easy to love. He encourages building relationships with those who may feel left out and creating an environment where every individual feels valued and accepted. Rigdon urges youth leaders and pastors to invest time in their youth, developing trust and open communication so that young people feel comfortable sharing their struggles. By doing so, leaders can effectively minister to the needs of the youth, fostering a supportive community that reflects the love of Christ.
edification, inclusivity, discipleship, stewardship, love, adaptability, relevance, compassion
Church Publications Growth Concepts⁠19810116-Landmark-TimDugas-ChurchPublications.mp3LM1981
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsTim DugasBrother Dugas emphasizes the importance of presenting church publications in a professional manner to enhance the church's image within the community. He warns that poorly produced materials can damage this image, arguing that investing in quality is essential for effective outreach. Just as corporations consistently advertise to maintain visibility, churches must prioritize their public presentation to remain recognizable and approachable. Consistent advertising helps build the church’s image over time, even if immediate results are not evident.

Simplicity in design is crucial; complex layouts and excessive type styles detract from the message. Utilizing clean, professional-looking text and limiting design elements enhances clarity. Brother Dugas advises using borders, clip art, and maintaining consistency in appearance to improve the appeal of church materials. Additionally, he highlights the value of building relationships with local printers for better service and efficiency. By putting forth well-designed materials, churches accurately reflect the quality and importance of their mission.
growth, outreach, stewardship, evangelism, communication, discipleship, faithfulness, excellence, diligence, practical
Will Your Spirit Be Broken⁠19810129-Landmark-JoeMendoza-WillYourSpiritBeBroken.mp3LM1981
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJoe MendozaJoe Mendoza emphasizes the need for spiritual resilience and steadfastness in faith. Drawing from the biblical figure of Samson, he warns that one's strength stems from the Spirit of God, and neglecting this connection leaves believers vulnerable to temptation and spiritual decline. Mendoza stresses the importance of self-examination and personal accountability, urging believers to maintain their spiritual vigor while acknowledging the ongoing battle against complacency and external pressures.

Mendoza calls on believers to embrace perseverance and patience, even amidst discouragement. He recounts his own experiences in ministry, challenging listeners to remain vigilant and committed to God's purpose. The message is clear: despite trials, God’s promises and strength are unwavering. Mendoza concludes with a call for believers to trust in divine guidance, take heed of their spiritual wellbeing, and strive for excellence in their walk with God, ensuring that their spirit remains unbroken in the face of challenges.
resilience, strength, perseverance, vigilance, reflection, renewal, endurance, faith, humility, purpose
1Cor.9.24, 1Cor.9.25, 1Cor.9.26, 1Cor.9.27
The Lies Of The Deceiver⁠19810129-Landmark-EwinHarper-TheLiesOfTheDeceiver.mp3LM1981
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsEdwin HarperEdwin Harper proclaims that the belief in Satan as the second most powerful force in eternity is a lie that he promotes. Instead, he asserts that the Church of Jesus Christ holds this position, emphasizing its unique relationship with God. Harper uses the biblical story of Queen Esther and King Ahasuerus to illustrate the power and authority given to the Church, highlighting how prayer, fasting, and worship are essential for accessing this divine power. He urges the congregation to approach God boldly, as Esther did, reminding them that God responds to their requests, just as the king responded to his queen.

Harper acknowledges the reality of Satan’s power and influence but reinforces that his ultimate defeat is prophesied. He calls on the believers to understand their identity as the Church, which is not merely a passive entity but an active force of power in the world. The Church is described as being intricately connected to Christ, drawing life and strength from Him. Harper concludes with a rallying cry for the Church to stand firm in its authority, reminding the listeners that they are not defeated but victorious through Christ, who has overcome the world.
authority, spiritual warfare, Power of the Holy Ghost, prayer, fasting, worship, identity, God's Sovereignty, faith, deception, unity, church identity, power of the church
Isa.14.12, Isa.14.13, Isa.14.14, Isa.14.15, Isa.14.16, Heb.4.16, John.15.5
I Have Got To Do Something⁠19810129-Landmark-RobertMyre-IHaveGotToDoSomething.mp3LM1981
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsRobert MyreRobert Myre emphasizes the urgent need for believers to pursue an intimate and excellent knowledge of Jesus Christ, highlighting that this pursuit involves sacrifice and a deep commitment to understanding God's will. He refers to Philippians 3:8, where Paul counts all things as loss for the sake of knowing Christ, urging listeners to lay aside worldly attachments and seek a closer relationship with God. Myre reminds the audience that aligning personal will with divine objectives is essential for spiritual growth and effectiveness in ministry.

Myre calls for believers to be bold in their faith, trusting in God's provision as they step out to fulfill His mission. He shares personal anecdotes illustrating how God provides unexpectedly when one acts in faith. The preacher reassures the audience that God desires to use them as vessels to advance His kingdom, encouraging them to embrace their spiritual potential and actively participate in the vision of revival and salvation. Myre concludes by challenging believers to commit themselves fully to God's work, reflecting on the importance of prayer and being open to the guidance of the Holy Spirit.
intimacy with God, alignment, Godly living, holiness, empowerment, excellence, God's provision, kingdom advancement, readiness, perseverance
Phil.3.1, Phil.3.2, Phil.3.3, Phil.3.4, Phil.3.5, Phil.3.6, Phil.3.7, Phil.3.8, Phil.3.9, Phil.3.10, Phil.3.11, Phil.3.12, Phil.3.13, Phil.3.14, Acts.17.6, Acts.2.38, Matt.3.11, 1Kgs.18.21
Beauty And The BeastLM1981
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsGene ZiemkeIn today's sermon, the preacher emphasizes the transformative power of love, drawing parallels between the story of Beauty and the Beast and our own lives. Love has the ability to change hearts and break down barriers, demonstrating that true beauty lies within. The preacher calls on the congregation to reflect on their relationships and to seek deeper connections, much like the characters in the tale who learn to see beyond appearances.

The preacher also highlights the importance of compassion and forgiveness in fostering genuine relationships. By choosing to love unconditionally, individuals can overcome challenges and heal wounds, both in themselves and in their communities. The message encourages everyone to embrace love as a guiding principle, reminding them that even in darkness, love can illuminate the path to redemption and acceptance.
Where is the Sacrifice⁠2018LM-TuesPM-Emory.mp3LM2018 - Remove Not the Ancient Landmark
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsSam EmoryBro. Sam Emory emphasizes that true worship requires a sacrificial offering and cannot exist without it. Drawing from the story of Abraham and Isaac, he illustrates that obedience and personal investment are crucial in worship. He reminds the congregation that God desires a broken spirit and a contrite heart over mere ritual sacrifices. Complacency in modern worship diminishes the importance of sacrificial worship, and Emory challenges the congregation to recognize their role as the living sacrifice, fully surrendered to God's will.

Emory urges believers to bring their lives, commitments, and offerings to God, warning against the dangers of divided loyalties in worship. He recalls how David refused to offer sacrifices that cost him nothing, highlighting the necessity of presenting something valuable on the altar. The preacher calls on the congregation to reflect on their worship and the sacrifices they bring, insisting that genuine worship demands something of worth. Ultimately, he encourages everyone to present themselves as living sacrifices, acknowledging that they themselves embody the sacrifice required for true worship.
obedience, transformation, commitment, consecration, thanksgiving, authenticity
Gen.22.1, Gen.22.2, Gen.22.3, Gen.22.4, Gen.22.5, Gen.22.6, Gen.22.7, Gen.22.8, 2Sam.24.24, 1Kgs.18.36, Ps.141.2, Dan.7.25, Dan.11.31
Pathways of Release8⁠2018LM-WedPM-VictorJackson.mp3LM2018 - Remove Not the Ancient Landmark
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsVictor JacksonBro. Victor Jackson emphasizes that God uses miracles not just for physical healing, but also to reveal His character and nature. He explains that pain and suffering serve as pathways for believers to unleash the gifts and anointing within them. The eternal promises of God remain unaffected by time and circumstances, and believers must actively cling to these promises. God's mercy is evident in His willingness to hold back judgment, allowing grace and opportunities for redemption. Through life's challenges, God provokes the call and destiny within each believer, leading to spiritual growth and empowerment.

Bro. Jackson illustrates that sometimes the greatest revelations come not from what God does, but from what He refrains from doing. The pain endured by believers is a necessary part of releasing their potential, as trials unlock the gifts within. He draws parallels to Adam, whose loss ultimately led to great gain. The message encourages believers to embrace their struggles, recognizing that giants and afflictions are not obstacles, but avenues to unleash their God-given potential and fulfill their destinies. Ultimately, the trials faced are intended to provoke a deeper understanding of God's purpose and power within each person.
growth, purpose, empowerment, promises, character, spiritual warfare
Matt.26.53, Ps.50.10, Hag.2.8, John.1.1, Rev.13.8, 2Cor.1.20, 2Cor.4.17, Gen.22.16, Ps.19.1
Through the Eyes of the Father⁠2018LM-WedAM-NickMahaney.mp3LM2018 - Remove Not the Ancient Landmark
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsNick MahaneyBro. Mahaney calls the congregation to recognize that God sees beyond current struggles and circumstances, emphasizing that He identifies us for who we are meant to be. Using the story of the prodigal son, he encourages believers to maintain faith and perseverance in prayer for their loved ones who have strayed, reminding them that God is always ready to welcome them back into His embrace. He urges the church to trust in God's promises, stand firm against fear, and believe that God fights their battles, drawing parallels to the Israelites' journey and deliverance.

Bro. Mahaney passionately asserts that God prepares a way for those who are lost, symbolized by the garments made ready for Aaron. He encourages believers to view their loved ones through the eyes of the Father, recognizing their potential despite their current struggles. The sermon resounds with a message of hope, redemption, and the transformative power of faith. He inspires the congregation to actively praise God in anticipation of restoration, urging them to believe that no one is beyond His reach, and that God can indeed transform lives and restore those who have wandered away.
perseverance, spiritual warfare, faith, deliverance, worship, hope, transformation
Exod.13.21, Exod.14.13, Exod.14.14, Exod.28.1, Exod.28.2, Exod.28.3, Exod.28.36, Exod.28.37, Exod.28.38, Luke.15.20, Luke.15.21, Luke.15.22, Luke.15.23, Luke.15.24
The Call to Abnormal Consecration2018LM-WedAM-JoshHerring.mp3LM2018 - Remove Not the Ancient Landmark
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJoshua HerringBro. Josh Herring delivers a powerful message calling for abnormal consecration, emphasizing the need for believers to deepen their commitment to God through significant personal sacrifices. He illustrates the lives of biblical figures like Moses, Elijah, and Jesus, who exemplified intense devotion through fasting and prayer. Herring underscores that true sacrifice extends beyond material possessions to include surrendering one's family and personal ambitions, urging every believer to cultivate a lifestyle of spiritual vitality through consistent prayer, fasting, and scriptural engagement.

Herring challenges the audience to build altars in their lives as symbols of readiness to respond to God’s call. He warns against the dangers of being a convenient consecrator, stressing that genuine sacrifice requires a holistic commitment to divine service. The call to abnormal consecration is not merely about occasional acts of devotion; it demands a transformation that ties one’s sacrifices to the altar with unwavering dedication. By doing so, believers can experience miraculous outcomes and transformative relationships with God that impact their lives and communities.
sacrifice, spiritual warfare, fasting, devotion, discipline, consecration
Gen.22.1, Gen.22.2, Gen.22.3, Gen.22.4, Rom.12.1, Rom.12.2, John.12.24
Thursday PM2018LM-ThursPM-NHaney.mp3LM2018 - Remove Not the Ancient Landmark
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsNathaniel HaneyPastor Nathaniel Haney emphasizes the vital role of the Holy Spirit in the Oneness Apostolic Church, urging believers to prioritize spiritual intimacy over mere energetic worship. He reminds the congregation of God's unwavering faithfulness to Israel as a reassurance of His promises to the church today. The church must remain vigilant against false doctrines and pass down the truths of God to future generations, ensuring the spiritual legacy endures. Personal sacrifice is crucial for spiritual revival, as challenges strengthen faith and reliance on God.

Haney calls upon the younger generation to embrace their faith and responsibility within the church, encouraging them to develop a genuine relationship with God. He highlights the prophetic regathering of Israel as a sign of God's unfolding plan and stresses that spiritual renewal requires actively seeking God's presence through prayer and fasting. The church must be proactive in its faith, recognizing the urgency of the times and the necessity of being filled with the Holy Spirit to fulfill God's calling and purpose in the world.
revival, generational faith, intimacy with God, vigilance, sacrifice, prayer, fasting, church identity, renewal, empowerment, youth ministry
Ezek.36.1, Ezek.36.2, Ezek.36.3, Ezek.36.4, Ezek.36.5, Ezek.36.6, Ezek.36.7, Ezek.36.8, Ezek.36.9, Ezek.36.10, Ezek.36.11, Ezek.36.12, Ezek.36.13, Ezek.36.14, Ezek.36.15, Ezek.36.16, Ezek.36.17, Ezek.36.18, Ezek.36.19, Ezek.36.20, Ezek.36.21, Ezek.36.22, Ezek.36.23, Ezek.36.24, Ezek.36.25, Ezek.36.26, Ezek.36.27, Ezek.36.28, Ezek.36.29, Ezek.36.30, Ezek.36.31, Ezek.36.32, Ezek.36.33, Ezek.36.34, Ezek.36.35, Ezek.36.36
How Jacob Became Israel2018LM-MensDay-JackCunningham.mp3LM2018 - Remove Not the Ancient Landmark
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJack CunninghamBro. Jack Cunningham emphasizes the critical importance of seeking God's blessings and favor above all earthly possessions and relationships. He illustrates Jacob's determination to receive God's blessing as a model for believers, asserting that the blessings of God are contingent upon obedience to His commandments. Spiritual birthright and a genuine relationship with God outweigh material benefits, and God delights in the prosperity of His people, basing His blessings on faithfulness and right motives. Cunningham warns of God's dual nature—His goodness and severity—and urges believers to recognize the consequences of their choices.

Cunningham addresses common misconceptions about blessings, clarifying that God does not bless randomly or out of pity, and that blessings are reserved for those who earnestly seek Him and adhere to His will. He asserts that true blessings encompass not just material wealth but also spiritual health, family protection, and divine guidance. The message calls upon believers to pursue God's blessing with fervor, much like Jacob did, stressing that true commitment to hearing and obeying God's voice ensures their lives align with His will to receive His abundant blessings.
obedience, blessings, faithfulness, discipline, divine favor, God's will, commitment
Gen.32.24, Gen.32.25, Gen.32.26, Gen.32.27, Gen.32.28, Deut.28.63, Deut.30.19, Rom.11.12
The Total Man: The Paths of Righteousness2018LM-MensDay-MarkMorgan.mp3LM2018 - Remove Not the Ancient Landmark
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsMark MorganBro. Mark Morgan emphasizes the necessity of being the "total man," which involves achieving balance across spiritual, emotional, physical, financial, and relational health. Acknowledging God in all aspects of life is crucial for receiving guidance on this journey. Spiritual health is foundational, requiring commitment to prayer and scripture study, while emotional well-being often gets overlooked. Healthy relationships within the church reflect spiritual maturity and unity, vital for growth. Morgan warns against focusing solely on one area while neglecting others, as true peace signifies God's governance in one's life.

Moreover, Bro. Morgan highlights the importance of financial stewardship, advocating for honoring God with resources, which leads to blessings. He introduces multiple paths that contribute to overall health, stressing that neglecting any area can hinder personal and communal growth. The ultimate aim is to foster unity and compassion among believers, demonstrating discipleship through love and accountability. Acknowledging the voice of conviction is essential for spiritual growth, as it indicates God's ongoing work in the believer's life. The message calls for commitment to these paths, urging the congregation to actively pursue a holistic approach to their faith and lives.
stewardship, accountability, peace, discipleship, unity, growth
Prov.3.5, Prov.3.6, 1Thess.5.23, Judg.14.4, Isa.9.7, Ps.119.105, Ps.119.130, 2Cor.11.14, Matt.6.9, Matt.6.10, Matt.6.11, Matt.6.12, Matt.6.13
Showers of Blessings⁠2018LM-LadiesDay-DebbieSanders.mp3LM2018 - Remove Not the Ancient Landmark
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsDebbie Sanders, Gentry Morton, Kacee MortonGentry Morton shares a powerful testimony of redemption, emphasizing the unbreakable bond of family love and the importance of unwavering faith. He recounts his struggles with bitterness and isolation during a period of backsliding, highlighting how the prayers and support of his family became a lifeline. Gentry passionately reminds the audience that God's love is stronger than any sin and encourages them to hold onto faith, especially when loved ones stray from their beliefs. He illustrates that love and prayer can pierce through darkness, leading to restoration and healing.

Gentry challenges everyone to repair the broken lives of those who have turned away from God, stressing the necessity of prayer and support from the community of believers. He emphasizes that no one is beyond the reach of God's grace, and even in the lowest moments, God's love desires to restore and heal. Through his journey, Gentry powerfully affirms that love always wins, urging the audience to keep believing and praying for those who are lost, as they are never truly alone in their struggles. The message resonates with hope and encouragement, affirming that God's grace is sufficient for all.
testimonyrestoration, redemption, grace, mercy, deliverance, healing, repentance
Isa.58.12, Isa.61.1, Isa.61.2, Isa.61.3, Isa.61.4
Friday AM⁠2018LM-FriAM-MarkMorgan.mp3LM2018 - Remove Not the Ancient Landmark
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsMark MorganBro. Mark Morgan emphasizes that the journey of faith is not determined by individual choices but is predestined by God. True discipleship involves spiritual formation and a commitment to the gospel's truth, rather than mere church attendance. The church must maintain its mission without compromising its message, focusing on authentic worship that glorifies God instead of becoming a mere production or entertainment. He warns against the dangers of mixing worldly wisdom with the gospel, which dilutes its power. The true power lies in the Holy Ghost and the miraculous works of God, which should be the heart of believers' faith.

Bro. Morgan challenges the church to avoid compromising its message to gain societal acceptance. He insists that the simplicity of the gospel holds immense power and that true worship must reflect God's glory, not human performance. He highlights the importance of being genuine in faith and worship, urging believers to trust in God’s miraculous abilities rather than relying on human methods. The preacher calls for a return to authentic worship, where the presence of God is prioritized, encouraging the congregation to rely on prayer and the Holy Spirit for healing and miracles in their lives.
discipleship, authority, worship, Holy Ghost, spiritual foundation
Matt.5.13
The Responsibility of a Right Spirit2018LM-FriAM-JimBlackshear.mp3LM2018 - Remove Not the Ancient Landmark
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJim BlackshearBro. Blackshear emphasizes the critical importance of personal responsibility in maintaining a right spirit throughout one's spiritual journey. He reflects on the emotional lament of David over the fall of Saul and Jonathan, underscoring that true accountability rests with the individual. David's heartfelt plea in Psalm 51, "Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a right spirit within me," serves as a powerful reminder that while God's grace and forgiveness are always available, the renewal of one's spirit is an active and self-driven process. Regular self-examination is essential to address emotional wounds that can lead to spiritual decay, and unresolved bitterness can severely impact one’s relationship with God and others.

Bro. Blackshear warns that the anointing of God does not excuse a lack of spiritual integrity; even those with great gifts can fall if they neglect the state of their spirit. He urges believers to actively pursue spiritual renewal and accountability, emphasizing the need for spiritual oversight from leaders. The call to action is clear: individuals must confront personal offenses and bitterness before they escalate into deeper spiritual issues. The message is a powerful exhortation to keep one’s spirit aligned with God’s will, as neglecting this responsibility can lead to significant spiritual consequences.
healing, authority, responsibility, the heart, accountability
Ps.51.10, Ps.139.23, Ps.139.24, Gen.1.1, Isa.1.18, Ps.103.12, Col.1.14
God at the Disposal of ManClydeHaney-GodAtTheDisposalOfMan.mp3Clyde and Olive Haney Collection
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsClyde HaneyClyde Haney emphasizes the incredible power of God and how it is made available to man through faith and obedience. He contrasts human technological advancements with God's creative power, highlighting that while humans can harness elements for their benefit, they cannot compare to the divine power that created the universe. God limits Himself and places Himself at man's disposal, allowing humans to influence His actions, as seen in biblical examples like Moses interceding for Israel and Abraham pleading for Sodom.

Haney warns of the dangers of unbelief, citing Jesus’ experience in Nazareth, where human doubt hindered divine miracles. He stresses that human pride and adherence to traditions can block God’s work in one’s life. The invitation to open one's heart to God is paramount, as it allows His power to work effectively. Ultimately, Haney calls for personal faith and obedience, urging individuals to fully surrender to God's will and become vessels through which His mighty power can flow, reminding everyone that God desires to work through all who are willing.
Power of the Holy Ghost, human cooperation, faith, free will, stewardship
Eph.3.17, Eph.3.18, Eph.3.19, Eph.3.20, Eph.3.21, Gen.18.32, Matt.23.37, Mal.3.8, Mal.3.9, Mal.3.10
Why Soul Winning1975-Landmark-EDyess-WhySoulWinning.mp3LM1975
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsEdmond DyessEdmond Dyess emphasizes the biblical command for soul winning as a fundamental priority for Christians. He argues that behind every number in the church is a soul, and the mission of the church should focus on evangelism rather than social activities. Dyess cites key scriptures such as Matthew 28:18-19, Acts 1:8, and Romans 1:14 to reinforce that believers are not just encouraged but commanded to reach out to the lost. He challenges the audience to shift their prayers and activities from self-centeredness to a genuine concern for saving souls, highlighting that love for others should drive evangelistic efforts.

Dyess also stresses the need for personal sacrifice and stepping out of comfort zones to effectively engage in soul winning. He shares his own experiences of discouragement in ministry, illustrating how desperation for souls can lead to spiritual breakthroughs and growth in the church. By calling for a renewed commitment to prayer and evangelism, Dyess urges believers to embrace opportunities for ministry, reminding them that the authority and power to evangelize comes from God. The sermon concludes with a strong call to action, encouraging the audience to actively participate in fulfilling their duty as soul winners and to seek God's help in this vital mission.
evangelism, soul winning, church mission, spiritual focus, authority, Power of the Holy Ghost, outreach, sacrifice, growth
Matt.28.18, Matt.28.19, Acts.2.38, Rom.1.14
Why Church Government1975-Landmark-HDavis-WhyChurchGovernment.mp3LM1975
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsHoward DavisHoward Davis emphasizes the critical role of church government as a theocracy, with God as the ultimate authority. He argues that the local church is the highest institution established by God, contrasting it with democratic organizations like the United Pentecostal Church. Davis warns against relying on self-proclaimed experts and stresses the importance of seeking guidance directly from God and His Word. He asserts that proper church government is essential to prevent anarchy and maintain order, insisting that rejecting the authority of God's appointed leaders equates to rejecting God's authority.

Davis underscores that the government of the church is already established by God and cannot be altered by human vote. He highlights the responsibility of church leaders to guide and protect the congregation, asserting that true government involves steering, guiding, and ruling according to God's Word. He calls for unity among believers, emphasizing the need for all church members to seek their own understanding and relationship with God, rather than relying on experts. Ultimately, Davis reinforces that church governance must align with God's Word to provide guidance and protection for the congregation.
theocracy, government, authority, leadership, truth, order, submission
Jer.32.27, Isa.9.6, 1Cor.12.28, Rom.13.1, Rom.13.2, Rom.13.3
No Title1976 Landmark.mp3LM1976
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsListen, starting from the bottom in ministry is crucial for building a solid foundation. Each of you must embrace hard work and dedication, just like Joseph did in his journey. The vision for church growth is vital; you must believe in substantial attendance and actively engage with the community rather than relying on passive methods like advertisements. Pentecostal churches need to be filled with the Holy Spirit, igniting a passionate faith that attracts others. Prayer, fasting, and genuine connections, especially with children, are essential. Maintain your enthusiasm and sacrifice, making your faith vibrant and appealing to all who seek spiritual fulfillment.

Moreover, motivating children is key to reaching their parents. Create an exciting atmosphere in your ministries, like bus routes that captivate the youth and turn them into enthusiastic ambassadors for the church. Promote events like Hobo Day, where everyone dresses up and participates, making the church lively and inviting. The goal is to ensure that your church stands out in the community, drawing people in with its vibrant spirit and genuine love. Get out there, engage with your community, and inspire them to join you in this mission, for together, you can achieve great things for the Kingdom of God.
servant leadership, faith, evangelism, bus ministry, mentorship, prayer, fasting, authenticity, childrens ministry
Gal.6.5, Gal.6.6, Gal.6.8, Gal.6.4, Gal.6.9
Stars You Never Saw Before1976-Landmark-JTPugh-StarsYouNeverSawBefore.mp3LM1976
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJT PughJT Pugh emphasizes the incredible potential that God sees in each individual, often beyond what they can perceive themselves. He uses Simon Peter's transformation from a fisherman to a leader in the church as a powerful example of how God chooses and develops unlikely individuals. Pugh stresses that personal growth requires time, effort, and patience, highlighting the need for leaders to invest in nurturing others' potential. He reminds the audience that great achievements stem from developing great people and that failures are part of the learning process.

Pugh underscores the importance of stepping out of comfort zones to embrace the changes God envisions for individuals. He illustrates that everyone has a unique purpose and calling and that transformation is possible despite feelings of inadequacy. By sharing personal stories and scripture references, Pugh encourages listeners to recognize their potential for change and growth, urging them to trust in God's plan and the journey of self-discovery ahead. The message resonates with a call to embrace challenges as opportunities for development and to aspire to the greatness that God has in store.
potential, leadership, growth, transformation, purpose, development
Luke.22.24, Luke.22.25, Luke.22.26, John.1.41, John.1.42
When God Pleads My Cause with Satan1976-Landmark-KiethClark-WhenGodPleadsMyCauseWithSatan.mp3LM1976
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsKieth ClarkKieth Clark emphasizes the crucial need to uphold traditional Pentecostal teachings, which he refers to as "landmarks." He warns against compromising these foundational truths in the face of modern pressures, affirming that the power of God remains effective today for healing, deliverance, and salvation. Clark shares personal anecdotes to illustrate the relevance of practices such as water baptism in Jesus' name and speaking in tongues, urging believers, especially young ministers, to remain steadfast in prayer and holiness.

Clark highlights that many are abandoning these essential practices, which leads to a dilution of faith. He predicts a significant outpouring of God's Spirit in the last days and calls on his listeners to prepare by maintaining their Pentecostal roots. He asserts that those who cling to these teachings will be positioned to embrace the coming wave of God's power, reiterating the importance of standing firm in their beliefs and practices for the glory of God.
doctrine, landmarks, Power of the Holy Ghost, baptism, prayer, holiness, faithfulness, revival, commitment
Zech.3.1, Zech.3.2, Acts.2.38, John.3.3, Matt.28.19, Joel.2.28, Hag.2.9, Prov.23.10, Prov.23.11, Matt.28.20
Door of Hope1977-Landmark-JHair-DoorOfHope.mp3LM1977
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJ. HairJ. Hair passionately calls for a return to the "ancient landmarks" of Pentecostal worship, emphasizing the necessity of powerful demonstrations of the Spirit and transformative spiritual experiences. He warns that these essential elements are at risk of being lost through neglect or active removal. Repentance is highlighted as the critical foundation for genuine spiritual transformation and revival, with Hair asserting that without dying to sin, there can be no true hope or change in a person's life.

Hair recounts personal experiences of miraculous healings and conversions to illustrate the potency of authentic, Spirit-filled preaching and worship. He urges the church to maintain a clear distinction from the world, cautioning against diluting the Gospel message to appease secular sensibilities. He encourages fervent prayer, demonstrative worship, and fearless proclamation of Biblical truths, challenging men to actively engage in church life and evangelism. Despite the challenges facing the Pentecostal movement, Hair affirms that genuine spiritual experiences and a return to the power of the Holy Spirit offer hope for the future.
worship, repentance, healing, transformation, hope
Hos.2.15, Rom.1.16, Matt.3.8, Acts.2.43
Soul-Winning: Nuts and Bolts20000126-Landmark-DenverStandord-SoulwinningNutsAndBolts.mp3LM2000 - Open Door
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsDenver StanfordDenver Stanford emphasizes the vital role of every Christian in soul-winning, asserting that God did not send Jesus to condemn the world but to save it. He urges believers to engage in personal, one-on-one evangelism rather than relying on mass evangelism or waiting for a sovereign move of God. Stanford critiques the tendency of Christians to procrastinate and make excuses, reminding them that the harvest is ready now and that every individual deserves to hear the gospel. He highlights the importance of building genuine relationships with non-believers, stating that criticism and judgment are ineffective methods for evangelism.

Stanford calls on Christians to overcome their insecurities and fears, recognizing that God empowers them to make a significant impact in spreading the gospel. He shares practical advice on starting conversations with non-believers, emphasizing that effective evangelism stems from genuine relationships and understanding. The message concludes with a challenge to Christians to actively engage with the world around them, reminding them that every interaction is an opportunity to share the love and message of Jesus Christ, urging them to be proactive in their efforts to win souls.
soul winning, evangelism, outreach
John.3.17, John.3.18, John.4.35, Matt.13.38, John.6.44, John.7.38
Jesus Is Waiting On Us19900131-Landmark-O.W.Williams-JesusIsWaitingOnUs.mp3LM1990
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsO.W. WilliamsO.W. Williams emphasizes that Jesus is waiting for believers to step out in faith and utilize His transformative power. He reminds the congregation that Christ is unchanging and capable of exceeding all expectations, urging them to trust in God's ability to save, heal, and transform lives. Williams highlights the dual roles of ministry—preaching the gospel and addressing the needs of people—and stresses the importance of creating an atmosphere conducive to God's presence through reliance on the Holy Spirit. He challenges the audience to think big, actively engage in ministry, and approach it with faith and expectation.

Williams shares personal experiences of miraculous healings and conversions to illustrate the power of God at work today. He calls on believers to recognize that God is ready to work through them and encourages them to believe in the miraculous. By referencing biblical scriptures, he reassures the congregation that God’s power can transform even the most unlikely individuals and situations. Williams concludes by inspiring the congregation to take action, trust in God's promises, and embrace the transformative power of the Holy Spirit in their lives and ministries.
God's presenceHoly GhostMinistryexpectationfaithtransformationunchanging Godfaith, Power of the Holy Ghost, expectation, Ministry, transformation, God's presence, healing, authority
Eph.3.17, Eph.3.20, Eph.3.21, Heb.13.8, Matt.28.19, Matt.28.20, Matt.28.18, Acts.2.38
Spiritual State of the Union1980-Landmark-JLarson-SpiritualStateOfTheUnion.mp3LM1980
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJames LarsonJames Larson emphasizes the urgent need for spiritual revival in the nation, drawing parallels between the celestial bodies and the Christian life. He challenges believers to "explode" outwardly with spiritual energy, like stars that glow by giving off energy, rather than implode inwardly. Larson uses Nehemiah's story as a powerful example of someone who felt a deep spiritual burden for his people, which led him to fast, pray, and take action to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem. He underscores the importance of unity among believers and obedience to God's Word as essential for overcoming opposition and achieving spiritual renewal.

Larson stresses that true revival involves both external actions and internal renewal, urging Christians to actively engage in building spiritual walls within their communities. He warns that challenges and difficulties are often signs of doing something significant for God. The preacher highlights the need for a shared spiritual vision and a collective burden for revival, asserting that when the people of God unite under this burden, they can accomplish great things despite any obstacles they may face. Ultimately, Larson calls for believers to fortify themselves, sacrifice, and remain steadfast in seeking God's kingdom as they prepare for His return.
revival, rebuilding, prayer, fasting, unity, overcoming, renewal, burden
Neh.2.17, Jude.1.3, Jude.1.4, Jude.1.5, Jude.1.6, Jude.1.7, Jude.1.13
It’s Time To Wake Up1980-Landmark-Combs-ItsTimeToWakeUp.mp3LM1980
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsCharles CombsWake up, people! The urgency of spiritual awakening cannot be overstated, as we are living in the last days. Romans 13:11-12 reminds us that "now it is high time to awake out of sleep." The signs of the times, from energy crises to global tensions, are all indicators that we must be vigilant and active in our faith. Complacency is a dangerous trap; tomorrow may be too late to serve God and reach out to the lost. Regular church attendance, fervent prayer, and maintaining strong fellowship with other believers are essential to staying spiritually alert.

Now is the time to actively share the gospel with urgency. Just as Jonah fled from God’s mission and fell into spiritual sleep, many today are drifting away from their spiritual responsibilities. We must not forsake the assembling of ourselves together. Instead, we must rise up as a mighty army to reach souls for the Lord. The world is full of distractions and temptations that lead to spiritual slumber. It is crucial to recognize the need for holiness and the importance of preaching the truth, as the time to act is now. Let us awaken from our spiritual sleep and serve the Lord with zeal and commitment, for the day of salvation is nearer than when we first believed.
awakening, urgency, end times, revival, evangelism
Rom.13.11, Rom.13.12, Rom.13.13, Titus.2.13, Titus.2.14, Job.19.25, 2Tim.1.12, Acts.4.12, Jonah.1.3, Jonah.1.5, Heb.10.25, Matt.26.39, Matt.26.40, Matt.26.41, Eph.5.14, 1Cor.15.34, Isa.56.10, Prov.6.10, Matt.13.36
Continue In Prayer1980-Landmark-JMcDonald-ContinueInPrayer.mp3LM1980
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJohn McDonaldJohn McDonald emphasizes the vital role of continuous, heartfelt prayer in the life of every Christian. He urges believers to go beyond routine and engage in meaningful prayer that truly connects them with God. Drawing from Romans 12 and Colossians 4, he explains that "praying without ceasing" means maintaining a constant readiness to pray, reflecting an attitude that invites God's presence into every moment of life. McDonald warns against letting prayer become a mere formality, stressing that sincere prayer is essential for spiritual growth and vitality.

McDonald illustrates how prayer is not just a practice for church services but a necessary part of daily life. He shares personal experiences that highlight the transformative power of prayer in overcoming challenges and fostering spiritual breakthroughs. He calls for a renewed commitment to prayer, urging the congregation to keep praying consistently, regardless of circumstances, and to cultivate an attitude of prayerfulness that sustains their spiritual fervor. In conclusion, McDonald reminds everyone that effective prayer requires a clear channel to God, free from bitterness and unforgiveness, and that it is through prayer and fasting that significant spiritual breakthroughs are achieved.
prayer, growth, breakthrough, revival
Rom.12.9, Rom.12.10, Rom.12.11, Rom.12.12, Rom.12.13, Col.4.1, Col.4.2, Col.4.3, Jas.5.16, 1Thess.5.17, Matt.14.30, 2Cor.4.16, Acts.6.4, Matt.17.21
Responsibility of a Minister1980-Landmark-KennethHaney-ResponsibiltyOfAMinister.mp3LM1980
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsKenneth HaneyKenneth Haney emphasizes the profound responsibility of ministers to act as true shepherds rather than hirelings. He urges preachers to deliver God's word honestly and fearlessly, even when the message is challenging. By referencing the seven churches of Asia, he illustrates the varied spiritual states that churches may experience, focusing particularly on Ephesus, which embodies a passionate desire for God, and Smyrna, which represents the suffering church. Haney calls believers to maintain their fervent faith and to choose to suffer alongside God's people rather than succumb to worldly pleasures.

Haney warns against the dangers of compromising faith by marrying the church to the world, as seen in the church of Pergamus. He stresses the importance of maintaining holiness and distinctiveness as God's people. The call to evangelism and a vibrant relationship with God is vital for the Philadelphia church, which represents the church on fire for outreach. Ultimately, Haney challenges ministers to take their responsibilities seriously, ensuring they lead their congregations with integrity and commitment, reminding them of the urgency to stay awake and vigilant in faith as they await Christ's return.
responsibility, shepherding, preaching, persecution, suffering, worship, church history, martyrdom
Ezek.3.20, Ezek.3.21, 1Cor.9.16, 2Cor.11.2, Titus.2.11, Titus.2.12, Titus.2.13, Titus.2.14, Titus.2.15, Ps.27.4, Ps.122.1, 1Pet.4.12, 1Pet.4.13, 1Pet.4.14, 1Pet.4.15, 1Pet.4.16, 1Pet.3.14, Gal.6.9, Heb.11.25
God’s Prized Possession1980-Landmark-LHBenson-GodsPrizedPossession.mp3LM1980
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsL.H. BensonL.H. Benson emphasizes that the church is God's prized possession, purchased with Christ's blood, and is built on the foundation of apostles and prophets, with Jesus as the chief cornerstone. He underscores the critical role of the ministry in the church's survival and growth, stating that ministers must be called by God, dedicated, and uphold a strong moral character. The church must feed its members a balanced spiritual diet, avoiding negative teachings that harm rather than nurture. Ministers should aim to win souls by first forming genuine relationships with people, demonstrating love and understanding rather than judgment.

Benson urges the church to recognize its vital role in the community as the only means through which Christ reveals Himself to the world. The church must actively reach out to those in need, offering hope and guidance, especially to those struggling with addiction and despair. He calls on every member of the church to participate in its ministry, asserting that the church is not merely a gathering place but a dynamic body meant to advance God's kingdom. The church's mission is clear: to uphold a good reputation, act decently and in order, and fulfill its responsibility to nurture and teach its congregation, thereby reflecting Christ's love to the community.
church identity, divine possession, responsibility, church foundation, soul winning, church representation
Matt.16.18, 1Tim.3.14, 1Tim.3.15, Eph.1.1, Acts.20.28, John.3.16, Acts.2.38, Acts.2.4
Harvestime1980-Landmark-NWilson-Harvestime.mp3LM1980
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsNathaniel WilsonNathaniel J. Wilson emphasizes the necessity of placing Jesus Christ at the forefront of life, prioritizing Him above all earthly relationships, including family. He warns that societal pressures have reached a critical point where traditional institutions, such as family and government, can no longer sustain individuals in times of moral and social decay. The 1980s are marked as a pivotal period, with alarming rates of divorce, drug use, and youth suicide reflecting a breakdown in moral values. Only a direct spiritual influence, namely Jesus Christ, can provide the solutions needed to navigate the challenges of a crumbling society.

Wilson calls for a commitment to Jesus, asserting that true peace and purpose can only be found in Him. He urges listeners to recognize the heavy yoke of sin that burdens humanity and invites them to exchange it for the light yoke of Christ, which offers rest and fulfillment. Wilson underscores the importance of repentance and baptism in Jesus' name for the remission of sins, followed by receiving the gift of the Holy Spirit. He offers hope to those feeling lost, encouraging them to turn to God and experience the transformative power of a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.
morality, renewal, transformation, relationship with God
Luke.11.26, Luke.11.27, Matt.11.28, Matt.11.29
Where Are We Headed1980-Landmark-PDugas-WhereAreWeHeaded.mp3LM1980
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsPaul DugasPaul Dugas emphasizes the significance of understanding God's plan for the Gentiles and Israel, highlighting the importance of interpreting biblical prophecy literally. He asserts that God is currently visiting the Gentiles to take out a people for His name, as foretold in Acts 15:14-16. Dugas explains that after this period, Jesus will return to restore Israel and fulfill the Old Testament prophecies. He outlines four key reasons for the future millennium: the restitution of all things, the fulfillment of God's covenants with Israel, the restoration of Israel as a nation, and the literal fulfillment of prophecies.

Dugas stresses the necessity of the millennium, arguing that it is essential for the restitution of all things promised to Israel. He discusses the four major covenants God made with Israel—Abrahamic, Palestinian, Davidic, and New Covenants—and stresses that these must be fulfilled. The current return of Jews to Israel signifies the beginning of God's plan to fulfill these promises. Dugas concludes by encouraging believers that understanding God's plan for Israel instills confidence in His faithfulness and the certainty of His promises for the Church.
eschatology, dispensations, covenant theology, prophecy, restoration, faithfulness, israel, millenium
Acts.15.14, Acts.15.15, Acts.15.16, Rom.11.25, Rom.8.26, Acts.2.38, Acts.2.4, Acts.3.20, Acts.3.21, Gen.13.15, Gen.13.14, 2Sam.7.11, 2Sam.7.12, 2Sam.7.13, 2Sam.7.14, 2Sam.7.16
Saving Your World One Soul At A Time1980-Landmark-RonaldAbbott-SavingYourWorldOneSoulAtATime.mp3LM1980
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsRonald AbbottRonald Abbott emphasizes the importance of reaching individuals rather than focusing on large groups when spreading the Gospel. He illustrates this with the story of Jesus and the Samaritan woman, highlighting that transforming one person's life can lead to significant community impact. Abbott challenges the congregation to cultivate a burden for individual souls instead of praying generally for entire cities or the world, sharing examples of how newly converted individuals have effectively reached their friends and family members.

Abbott stresses the power of personal transformation, asserting that changed lives often speak louder than words. He calls believers to seek divine appointments and be willing to be used by God in their immediate circles of influence. By focusing on saving "your world one soul at a time," Abbott believes that believers can profoundly impact their communities through personal connections, emphasizing that God can use anyone, regardless of their past, to reach others for His kingdom.
evangelism, transformation, discipleship, redemption, growth, salvation, witnessing
John.4.4, John.4.5, John.4.6, John.4.7, John.4.8, John.4.9, John.4.10, John.4.19, John.4.29
The Other Side of Faith1980-Landmark-Treadway-TheOtherSideOfFaith.mp3LM1980
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsLonnie TreadwayLonnie Treadway emphasizes that faith consists of two sides: our faith in God and God's faith in us. He challenges the congregation to shift their focus from merely building their faith to earning God's trust, which is vital for experiencing miracles and victories in life. Treadway argues that God has equipped everyone with "the measure of faith," but it is crucial to understand that our accomplishments depend more on God's trust in us than on our own faith. He illustrates this by comparing God's trust to a bank's confidence in its customers, highlighting that God is willing to entrust us with His resources if we demonstrate our reliability.

Treadway urges believers to actively "service" their faith through prayer, fasting, and studying Scripture, likening it to maintaining a vehicle. He points out that many Christians neglect their faith, which limits their potential for impactful service. Treadway calls for a generation of believers who are trustworthy vessels, ready to be used by God to enact change in the world. He concludes by inviting the congregation to seek a deeper relationship with God, emphasizing that God desires to fill them with His Spirit and empower them to fulfill their purpose in their communities and beyond.
faith, trust, empowerment, growth, God's Sovereignty, stewardship, revival, discipleship, purpose
Job.4.13, Job.4.14, Job.4.15, Job.4.16, Job.4.17, Job.4.18, Job.4.19, Job.4.20, Job.4.21, Heb.11.1, Heb.11.6, Rom.12.3
Behaviour in the House of GodClydeHaney - Behaviour in the House of God.mp3Clyde and Olive Haney Collection
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsClyde HaneyClyde Haney emphasizes the importance of reverence and respect in the House of God. He reminds the congregation that this sacred space is not just a building but a place where believers gather to worship and connect with the divine. The behavior of each individual reflects their understanding of this sanctity, and it is crucial to approach worship with a mindset of humility and gratitude.

Additionally, Haney stresses the significance of community in worship. He encourages everyone to support one another, fostering an environment of love and acceptance. By engaging in collective worship and respecting the space and each other, the congregation can truly experience the presence of God. The key message is clear: behavior in the House of God should always honor its holiness and the purpose of gathering in unity.
Test Tree in Your GardenClydeHaney - Test Tree in Your Garden.mp3Clyde and Olive Haney Collection
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsClyde HaneyClyde Haney emphasizes the importance of nurturing a spiritual "test tree" in one's garden of faith. He highlights that just as a tree requires care, attention, and the right environment to flourish, so too do our spiritual lives. Haney encourages listeners to cultivate their relationship with God through prayer, scripture study, and community, ensuring that they are rooted in faith and growing towards the light of divine truth.

Moreover, Clyde reminds the congregation that challenges and trials are inevitable, much like the storms that can threaten a tree. However, he reassures them that with perseverance and dedication, they can withstand these adversities. By staying connected to their faith and supporting one another, they can produce abundant fruit in their lives, reflecting God's love and grace to the world.
Daniel’s 70th WeekClydeHaney - Daniel 70th Week.mp3Clyde and Olive Haney Collection
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsClyde HaneyClyde Haney emphasizes the significance of Daniel's prophecy regarding the 70th week as a pivotal moment in understanding God's timeline for humanity. He highlights how this period serves as a crucial junction in biblical prophecy, revealing God's plan for Israel and the world. The preacher urges the congregation to recognize the urgency of the times and to remain vigilant in their faith as they await the fulfillment of these prophecies.

Haney elaborates on the implications of the 70th week, pointing out that it not only pertains to Israel's future but also offers insight into the broader narrative of redemption. He calls on believers to deepen their understanding of scripture and to commit to living out their faith actively, reminding them that each moment brings them closer to the culmination of God's promises. The message resounds with a call to action, encouraging the audience to engage with the word of God and to prepare their hearts for what lies ahead.
Time in ProphecyClydeHaney - Time in Prophecy.mp3Clyde and Olive Haney Collection
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsClyde HaneyClyde Haney emphasizes the significance of time in the context of prophecy, urging listeners to recognize the divine purpose and timing in their lives. He discusses how God's timing often contrasts with human expectations, highlighting that events unfold according to His perfect plan. The preacher encourages the congregation to remain steadfast in faith, as understanding and embracing God's timing leads to spiritual growth and fulfillment.

Haney also explores the relationship between prophecy and the present moment, stressing that believers must be vigilant and prepared for the unfolding of God’s promises. He calls on the audience to engage actively with scripture and to interpret current events through the lens of prophetic teachings. By doing so, they can draw closer to God and align their lives with His will, ensuring they are ready for the future He has ordained.
The Availability of the Word of God19850123-Landmark-DanielSegraves-TheAvailabilityOfTheWordOfGod.mp3LM1985
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsDaniel SegravesDaniel Seagraves emphasizes the critical importance and availability of God's Word to the modern church, asserting that it empowers believers just as it did in the early church. He highlights that Scripture serves numerous essential functions, including fostering faith, enabling new birth, facilitating spiritual growth, and providing protection from sin. Seagraves urges deep engagement with the Bible, underscoring its healing power and transformative role in the lives of believers. He asserts that today's believers enjoy a significant advantage in accessing and understanding God's Word compared to the early church.

Seagraves asserts that the Word of God is the foundation for Christian life, essential for understanding, correction, and instruction. He stresses that engaging with Scripture leads to spiritual growth, protection from temptation, and the ability to navigate life's challenges. The healing power of God's Word, its ability to discern thoughts and intentions, and its role in spiritual warfare are highlighted. Ultimately, Seagraves declares that the complete and authoritative Scripture available today equips believers to confidently declare God's Word, which transforms lives and leads to salvation.
Power of the Holy Ghost, divine protection, rebuilding, faith, doctrine, spiritual foundation, spiritual warfare, healing, transformation, relationship with God
2Tim.3.14, 2Tim.3.15, 2Tim.3.16, 2Pet.1.16, 2Pet.1.18, 2Pet.1.17, 2Pet.1.19, 2Pet.1.20, 2Pet.1.21, Rom.10.17, 1Pet.1.23, 1Pet.2.2, Matt.4.4, Ps.119.11, Ps.119.9, Heb.4.12, 1Cor.10.11, Eph.5.26, Ps.119.105, Ps.119.130, Rom.15.4, Eph.6.17, John.5.39, Ps.107.20, Prov.4.22, John.6.36, Ps.12.6, Ps.12.7, Luke.10.2, 1Cor.14.37, 2Pet.3.2, 2Pet.3.15, 2Pet.3.16, 1Tim.5.18, Rev.22.18, Rev.22.19
Don’t Forget to Say Thank You⁠19850123-Landmark-JohnFlowers-DontForgetToSayThankYou.mp3LM1985
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJohn FlowersIn the sermon "Don't Forget to Say Thank You," gratitude emerges as a cornerstone of spiritual life. Drawing from the story of Jesus healing ten lepers, the message underscores that only one leper returned to express thanks, highlighting the spiritual decline that can follow forgetfulness. This forgetfulness, termed the "fly complex," serves as a warning against allowing small negative experiences to overshadow the blessings one receives. The preacher emphasizes that expressing gratitude is essential for maintaining a strong relationship with God and preventing spiritual decay.

Leprosy, as a metaphor for sin, illustrates the insidious nature of ungratefulness. Just as leprosy spreads and pollutes, so too does a lack of thankfulness lead to spiritual corruption. Every believer is encouraged to make gratitude a daily practice, recognizing it as an integral part of worship. The sermon culminates in a powerful reminder that forgetting to say "thank you" can lead to severe spiritual consequences, urging everyone to regularly count their blessings and return to God to express their gratitude.
gratitude, thankfulness, worship, decay, sin, healing, faith, blessings, redemption
Luke.17.11, Luke.17.12, Luke.17.13, Luke.17.14, Luke.17.15, Luke.17.16, Luke.16.17, Luke.17.18, Luke.17.19, Eccl.10.1, 1Thess.5.18, Eph.5.20, Rom.1.21, Rom.1.23, Rom.1.24, Rom.1.25, Rom.1.26, Rom.1.27, Rom.1.28, Rom.1.29, Rom.1.30, Rom.1.31, Rom.1.32
Developing A Spiritual Walk With the Lord⁠1987-Landmark-AlbertDillon-DevelopingASpiritualWalkWithTheLord.mp3LM1987
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsAlbert DillonDeveloping a spiritual walk with the Lord is essential for all Christians, transcending mere repentance and water baptism. This journey requires a commitment to deep spiritual growth, moving beyond superficial faith. The Apostle Paul emphasized the importance of recognizing one's carnal nature and striving for a more profound relationship with God. It is crucial to engage with the Word of God and prioritize prayer to foster this spiritual development. Just as King Josiah, who began his reign at a young age, demonstrated that age does not limit one’s capacity for spiritual leadership, believers of all ages are called to dive deeper into their faith.

Busy church activities do not equate to spiritual fruitfulness; true growth comes from self-judgment and embracing the transformative power of the Holy Spirit. A genuine revival necessitates a church that seeks a deeper connection with God, moving away from carnal distractions and embracing the anointing of the Holy Ghost. The call is clear: engage with the Scriptures, allow the Holy Spirit to lead, and cultivate a vibrant spiritual life that will impact not only personal faith but also the wider community. A heartfelt commitment to spiritual growth will enable believers to fulfill their divine purpose and reach the lost with the love and power of Christ.
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Motherhood is as a Vine⁠1988-Landmark-MarilynnGazowsky-MotherhoodIsAsAVine.mp3LM1988
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsMarilynn GazowskiMotherhood holds a profound significance, akin to a vine that runs deep within the blood, shaping the character and future of children. The everyday skills cultivated as homemakers—such as nurturing, cooking, and caring—are invaluable preparations for ministry and service in God’s kingdom. Embrace the role of motherhood with pride, recognizing it as a divine calling. Encourage children by focusing on their strengths and instilling in them a sense of worth and capability. The influence of a mother extends beyond her biological children, nurturing husbands and others within the community, reinforcing the idea that every act of care is preparation for greater service.

Respect and honor in the family unit are essential, as the way mothers present themselves sets a standard for their children. Teaching modesty and respect for one’s own body is vital for instilling strong moral values. A mother’s love and encouragement can guide children toward success, reflecting the nurturing qualities necessary for a harmonious household. Recognizing the irreplaceable role of mothers and grandmothers, it is crucial to understand that their impact lasts for generations, shaping not only familial bonds but also the broader community. Every task, no matter how mundane, should be approached with the intent to glorify God, knowing that through simple acts of service, mothers fulfill their divine purpose.
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The Gate of the Lord⁠1989Landmark-BobRome-TheGateOfTheLord.mp3LM1989
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsBob RomeGod always provides a way out of difficult situations for His people. When feeling trapped or overwhelmed, remember that these feelings are often a deception from the enemy. Even great figures in the Bible, such as David, experienced moments of fear and uncertainty. David faced formidable challenges, but he learned to trust in God’s protection and presence, which gives strength to overcome overwhelming odds. In every trial, seek the "gate" or way out that God provides, understanding that challenging circumstances can strengthen faith and lead to a better place.

Trust in God's promise that all things work together for good for those who love Him. When troubles arise and the enemy tries to make you feel cornered, look for the gates of righteousness that lead to praise and salvation. Just as God helped David and protected Elisha from the Syrian army, He is capable of delivering His people from any dire situation. Rejoice in the knowledge that God has not abandoned you, and with faith, you can find the way out and emerge victorious, proclaiming His goodness and mercy.
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A Woman in Zion1999-Landmark-CharlesMaHaney-AWomanInZion.mp3LM1999 - Storming the Enemy’s Stronghold
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsCharles MahaneyBro. Charles Mahaney emphasizes the vital role of women in spiritual life, declaring that they possess unique spiritual sensitivity and authority. He calls upon women to recognize their divine mandate and covering, which grants them access to God's presence. Using biblical figures such as Deborah and Tamar, he illustrates the strength and resilience of women, urging them to embrace their spiritual identity and engage in intercessory prayer for their families and communities. Mahaney insists that women are essential to spiritual revival, as their prayers and spiritual authority can bring about significant change.

Mahaney encourages women to engage in spiritual warfare through prayer, utilizing their emotional and spiritual strengths to combat negative forces. He stresses the importance of maintaining spiritual standards, especially in challenging societal contexts, asserting that women are integral to the birth of spiritual revival. He inspires women to recognize their covering, which symbolizes their authority, and to confidently intercede in prayer, reinforcing their role as spiritual guardians of their households and communities. Ultimately, he affirms that the power of women in prayer is a key component in achieving revival and empowerment in their lives and the lives of their families.
spiritual warfare, empowerment, womanhood, intercession, prayer, authority, revival, sensitivity, covering, modesty, holiness, identity, faith
Deut.6.4, Ps.46.1, Gen.2.18, 2Sam.13.12, 2Sam.13.13, 2Sam.13.14, 2Sam.13.15, 2Sam.13.16, 2Sam.13.17, 2Sam.13.18, 2Sam.13.19, Num.27.1, Num.27.2, Num.27.3, Num.27.4, Num.27.5, Num.27.6, Num.27.7, Num.27.8, Num.27.9, Num.27.10, Num.27.11, Ruth.2.15, Ruth.2.16, Judg.4.21, Isa.54.17, 1Cor.11.10, Acts.2.17, 2Cor.12.9
No Title19820123-BillyCole.mp3LM1982, Billy Cole Collection
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsBilly ColeBro. Billy Cole emphasizes the necessity of unity within the church family, urging everyone to respect and love one another as a true reflection of Christ’s love. He acknowledges the blessings received from God and the church community, particularly during challenging times as refugees. He calls upon the congregation to engage as good citizens and Christians, contributing positively to both society and the church.

Bro. Cole stresses the importance of being open to the Holy Spirit, which brings transformative power to the lives of believers. He highlights that water baptism and receiving the Holy Ghost are essential steps in the Christian faith. God's love is based not on one's current state but on what believers can become through His Spirit. He invites the congregants to engage in prayer, seek divine intervention, and remain attentive to the messages shared by spiritual leaders, as these teachings are guided by the Lord to provide essential spiritual guidance.
unity, discipleship, transformation
Acts.2.38
The Gospel According to Luke⁠1985-Landmark-DannieOdle-GospelAccordingToLuke.mp3LM1985
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsDannie OdlePastor Dannie Odle emphasizes the significance of the Gospel of Luke and its continuation in the book of Acts, presenting them as factual accounts filled with supernatural events. He highlights the importance of the Holy Spirit, which empowers believers just as it did the early church. The pastor points out that the boldness seen in Peter after the day of Pentecost serves as a powerful reminder that the same transformative power is available to all believers today. Odle asserts that the miraculous experiences recorded in Luke and Acts are not just historical but are relevant and attainable in the modern church.

The sermon also addresses the challenges faced by the early church, including opposition and skepticism. Odle encourages believers not to be intimidated by the size of their congregations or the influence of larger churches. Instead, he calls upon them to recognize the power that comes from the Holy Spirit and the potential for growth and revival, regardless of church size. The message culminates in a rallying cry for the church to embrace its identity as a "church of power," capable of transforming lives and communities through the same divine empowerment that characterized the early Christian experience.
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It’s Not Time To Die19910201-Landmark-BoBaker-ItsNotTimeToDie.mp3LM1991
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsBo BakerBro. Bo Baker passionately urges believers to hold steadfast to their faith and resist the temptation to give up during challenging times. He emphasizes that it is not the time to succumb to spiritual death or despair but to persevere and trust in God's greater plans. Drawing from the story of Elijah, he illustrates how God intervenes in moments of despair, reinforcing that He is always present, even in hardships. The voices of gloom that tempt believers to quit must be rejected, and instead, focus should be placed on spiritual life and God's promises.

Baker highlights the importance of personal revival and diligent seeking of God to overcome life's challenges. He reminds the congregation of the church's victorious nature against the forces of darkness, empowered by the Holy Spirit. By trusting in God's Word and His eternal plan for salvation, believers can avoid premature spiritual death. The time to live and thrive in faith is now; it is not time to die. Baker calls on individuals to rise in faith, reject discouragement, and acknowledge God's faithfulness, ensuring that they are prepared for the challenges ahead.
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1Kgs.19.4, 1Kgs.19.5, 1Kgs.19.6, 1Kgs.19.7, 1Kgs.19.8, Heb.11.6, Phil.4.13, Matt.6.33, Rom.8.28, John.14.27
There Is Yet One Man19910130-Landmark-StewartChurchill-ThereIsYetOneMan.mp3LM1991
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsStewart ChurchillStewart Churchill emphasizes the critical role of individuals standing for truth and righteousness in a world that is ripe for judgment. He draws on biblical examples, particularly Micaiah and Josiah, to illustrate that God can use one faithful person to make a significant impact. Even in times of widespread wickedness, there is power in being "one man" who dedicates himself to God's Word and will. Churchill urges believers, especially the youth, to earnestly seek God and commit their lives to Him, highlighting that it is never too early to be used by God.

Churchill also addresses the current state of America, observing that while the nation has historically upheld godly morals, it now faces imminent judgment. Despite the prevailing "anything goes" mentality, God continues to seek individuals willing to proclaim His truth. He underscores the importance of personal dedication to God, followed by a concern for His house, and emphasizes that true revival begins with individual commitment. Ultimately, Churchill calls for believers to prepare spiritually before trials arise and reassures them that God can use individuals to bring revival, even during dark times.
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1Kgs.22.14, 2Chr.34.1, 2Chr.34.2, 2Chr.34.3, 2Chr.34.8, 2Chr.34.21, 2Chr.34.19, 2Chr.34.14, 2Chr.34.31
The Eye Of Faith19910129-Landmark-PhillipWhite-TheEyeOfFaith.mp3LM1991
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsPhillip WhitePhillip White emphasizes the critical need for believers to maintain strong faith in a world that constantly challenges their spiritual vision. He warns against the dangers of seeking security through worldly means, as illustrated by the story of Nahash the Ammonite in 1 Samuel 11. White highlights how the enemy aims to diminish the "eye of faith" in Christians, urging them to resist compromise and uphold their beliefs. Authenticity in ministry is vital; each believer must seek God’s unique anointing rather than imitating others.

White passionately calls on spiritual leaders to help nurture the faith of their congregations, reminding them that faith is essential to please God. He draws parallels between the struggles faced by Saul and those encountered by modern believers, asserting the importance of contending for the faith that was once delivered to the saints. The call to action is clear: fight for the faith, protect the spiritual vision, and trust in God’s power to deliver and guide His people through every challenge.
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1Sam.11.1, 1Sam.11.2, 1Sam.11.3, Jude.1.3
Be All That You Can Be For God19910129-Landmark-KennethReeves-BeAllThatYouCanBeForGod.mp3LM1991
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsKenneth ReevesKenneth Reeves emphasizes the reality of spiritual warfare, highlighting the constant battle between divine and demonic forces. He warns that the spiritual realm consists of various dimensions, with the fourth dimension serving as a battleground where both God and Satan operate. Those who engage in spiritual gifts must be cautious of temptations, especially the desire for wealth, as illustrated by the biblical figure Balaam. The power of Jesus' name is a crucial weapon against evil spirits, and believers must recognize that fear is often a tactic employed by demonic entities.

Reeves outlines seven infallible weapons for believers to combat spiritual attacks, including the blood of Jesus, the Word of God, and angelic assistance. He shares personal experiences of encountering angels and the importance of remaining vigilant against the temptations of lust and pride that stem from human nature. He stresses the need for believers to ascend to higher spiritual dimensions characterized by peace, love, and God's pure, unconditional love. Ultimately, Reeves calls on believers to recognize their authority in Christ and to use the tools provided by God to achieve victory in spiritual warfare.
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Acts.2.38
The Church Must Have A Burning Bush Experience⁠19910128-Landmark-KennethHaney-TheChurchMustHaveABurningBushExperience.mp3LM1991
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsKenneth HaneyPastor Kenneth Haney calls for the church to experience a transformative "burning bush" encounter with God, emphasizing the urgent need for spiritual awakening and empowerment. He reminds believers that this experience goes beyond mere acknowledgment of faith; it requires deep repentance and the infusion of the Holy Spirit. Haney insists that the church must confront modern challenges with divine authority and power, actively engaging in prayer, fasting, and evangelism to spread the message of Jesus Christ boldly.

He stresses the importance of understanding one’s identity in Christ, shedding fear and self-doubt, and recognizing that God often chooses the weak to accomplish His purposes. Haney urges the church to unite in love and support, creating a nurturing environment for effective ministry. With a clear call to action, he highlights the necessity of continuous spiritual renewal and the rejection of worldly distractions, urging believers to embrace their divine purpose and fulfill the mission entrusted to them in these last days.
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Exod.3.1, Exod.3.2, Exod.3.3, Exod.3.4, Mark.16.15, Mark.16.16, Mark.16.17, Acts.2.15, Acts.2.16, Acts.2.17, Acts.2.18, 1Cor.1.24, 1Cor.1.27, 1Cor.1.26, 1Cor.1.28, 1Cor.1.25, 1Cor.1.29, Isa.6.1, Isa.6.2, Isa.6.3, Isa.6.4, Isa.6.5
God’s Perspective Of The End Times19910131-Landmark-GaryReed-GodsPerspectiveoftheEndTimes.mp3LM1991
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsGary ReedBro. Gary Reed emphasizes the importance of focusing on the mission of preaching the gospel to all nations as God’s perspective on the end times prioritizes spreading His word over being distracted by global signs like wars and natural disasters. He encourages Christians not to be troubled by these events, as they are part of a divine process aimed at evangelism and fulfilling God's promise. The true blessing of Abraham is spiritual, linked to the promise of the Holy Spirit through faith in Christ, which transcends political and ethnic divisions.

Bro. Reed illustrates that God's actions in history, including conflicts and calamities, create opportunities for the gospel to reach those in need. He shares testimonies of faith thriving in adversity, highlighting that the ultimate goal is the establishment of God's kingdom on earth. Believers are called to direct their attention toward the eternal significance of the gospel rather than temporary worldly concerns, aligning their priorities with God's perspective and the call to share the gospel message.
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Matt.24.3, Matt.24.4, Matt.24.5, Matt.24.6, Matt.24.7, Matt.24.8, Matt.24.9, Matt.24.10, Matt.24.11, Matt.24.12, Matt.24.13, Matt.24.14, Gal.3.6, Gal.3.7, Gal.3.8, Gal.3.9, Gal.3.14, Gal.3.16, Heb.2.1, Heb.2.2, Heb.2.3, Heb.2.4
Blind Healed: Clay and Spittle19910128-Landmark-MortonBustard-BlindHealedClayAndSpittle.mp3LM1991
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsMorton BustardBro. Morton Bustard declares the significance of faith and the supernatural in times when natural abilities fall short. He emphasizes that not all sickness stems from sin; some are divinely orchestrated for God's glory. Using the story of Jesus healing a blind man with clay and spittle, he illustrates how Jesus confidently operated beyond societal norms, showcasing the unpredictable and sovereign nature of the Holy Spirit's work. Believers are encouraged to overcome peer pressure and insecurity to fully engage in the gifts of the Spirit, distinguishing between emotional experiences and genuine spiritual power.

Busting through conventional expectations, Bro. Bustard reminds Christians to remain open to God's new methods, urging reliance on faith and God's Word for effective ministry. He warns against the dangers of formality and self-reliance, advocating for humility and divine timing. He calls believers to recognize that true encounters with God can manifest in unexpected ways and that the supernatural occurs when human effort is exhausted. Emphasizing the need for a strong spiritual foundation rooted in faith rather than emotion, he inspires the congregation to trust in God's ability to heal and transform lives.
God's Sovereigntydiscernmentdivine methodsfreedomgloryhealingspiritual giftsGod's Sovereignty, spiritual gifts, glory, healing, freedom, discernment, God's plan
John.9.6, 2Cor.12.9, Heb.11.1, Rom.8.28, Mark.11.24, Isa.55.8, Isa.55.9
Giving Blessings19900131-Landmark-NonaFreeman-GivingBlessings.mp3LM1991, Nona Freeman Collection
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsNona FreemanSis. Nona Freeman emphasizes the transformative power of blessings in the Christian faith, urging believers to actively bless others, themselves, and their environments. She highlights that blessings are not merely for religious figures; anyone can invoke blessings in the name of Jesus. The act of blessing should be a daily practice, extending even to those deemed unworthy, as taught by Jesus, who commanded his followers to bless those who curse them. Freeman stresses that parents should bless their children, as this practice fosters emotional well-being and success.

Freeman teaches that self-blessing is crucial for personal growth and self-acceptance. She shares testimonies of how blessings lead to tangible improvements in health and relationships. The power of the tongue is a significant theme; it is a tool that can either bless or curse, and it is essential to choose blessings wisely. By embracing a mindset of blessing, individuals can create positive environments and open doors to new opportunities. Ultimately, Sis. Freeman calls believers to reclaim the practice of blessing as a vital component of their faith, contributing to a culture of love and kindness.
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Ps.103.1, Matt.5.4, Matt.5.5, Matt.5.6, Matt.5.7, Matt.5.44, Rom.12.14, 1Pet.3.8, 1Pet.3.9, Eph.3.20, Jas.3.2, Jas.3.3, Jas.3.4, Jas.3.8
Motivating and Leading Your Church in Prayer19910128-Landmark-KennethHaney-MotivatingAndLeadingYourChurchInPrayer.mp3LM1991
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsKenneth HaneyPastor Kenneth Haney emphasizes that prayer is the most vital element in the life of the church and individual believers. He asserts that leaders must actively participate in prayer to effectively motivate others, highlighting Jesus as the ultimate example of fervent prayer. Haney teaches that persistence in prayer is crucial; it is not merely about righteousness but about the relentless pursuit of God. He encourages maintaining a constant prayerful state, interpreting the biblical instruction to "pray without ceasing" as a continual awareness of God's presence.

Organized and consistent prayer programs in churches are necessary to keep the focus on prayer and protect against backsliding. Pastor Haney stresses that anointing and guidance in ministry come through prayer. He urges church leaders to emphasize and facilitate prayer in various forms, recognizing that a praying church possesses power. By doing so, they create an environment ripe for revival, transforming lives and communities through the power of prayer.
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Luke.11.1, Matt.14.23, Matt.19.13, Matt.26.36, Mark.6.46, Luke.5.16, Luke.6.12, Luke.18.1
Spiritual Holocaust⁠19910131-Landmark-ThomasCraft-SpiritualHolocaust.mp3LM1991
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsTommy CraftBro. Tommy Craft warns of a potential spiritual holocaust, paralleling it with the historical Holocaust to urge believers to recognize the signs of spiritual complacency. He emphasizes the importance of identifying spiritual adversaries and taking proactive measures against spiritual inertia. Just as the Jewish people were aware of their impending danger, believers today must remain vigilant and prioritize their spiritual commitments over material possessions. Craft stresses that treating spiritual life as "business as usual" is dangerous, especially in times of crisis, and calls for a spiritual awakening and renewal.

Craft highlights the necessity of personal responsibility in spiritual growth, urging individuals to engage in prayer, fasting, and active participation in spiritual practices. He cautions against allowing possessions to dominate one's life, advocating for generosity and the use of resources for spiritual purposes. The urgency of the times demands committed individuals ready to preach the Word and contribute to spiritual transformation. Craft concludes with a powerful call to action, reminding believers that their spiritual journey requires initiative and dedication to counteract the forces of complacency and to avoid the peril of a spiritual holocaust.
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2Pet.3.16, 2Pet.3.17, 2Pet.3.18, Rom.11.18, Rom.11.20, Rom.11.21
Equal Power In This Eleventh Hour⁠19910131-Landark-JosephFiorino-EqualPowerInThisEleventhHour.mp3LM1991
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJoseph FiorinoBro. Joseph Fiorino emphasizes the concept of equal power and opportunity in God's kingdom, particularly in the "eleventh hour." He asserts that titles and positions are secondary to the willingness to work for God's purposes. True success in ministry arises from collective labor in unity, where all believers are called to be equal workers in God's vineyard. Bro. Fiorino draws on biblical teachings to illustrate that God's kingdom transcends earthly hierarchies, encouraging the congregation to embrace their responsibilities as laborers for the advancement of God's kingdom.

He highlights the importance of understanding that the harvest is plentiful, and laborers must step forward to fulfill their divine purpose. Bro. Fiorino references the historical context of Jesus' ministry, illustrating how light shines in darkness and how believers must rise up in faith during this critical time. He calls for unity and a commitment to the work of the ministry, urging the congregation to remember they are part of a larger labor force, working together to reap the harvest prepared by God, regardless of their roles within the church.
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Lev.19.13, John.11.9, John.11.10, Matt.20.12, Matt.20.14, Isa.9.1, Isa.9.2, Matt.4.12, Matt.4.13, Matt.4.14, Matt.4.15, Matt.4.16, Acts.10.30
Yesterday’s Dreams Today’s Reality19910131-Landmark-AlbertDillon-YesterdaysDreamsTodaysReality.mp3LM1991
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsAlbert DillonAlbert Dillon emphasizes that God's timing is perfect, as seen in the fulfillment of His promise to the Israelites after 450 years of slavery. He calls on believers to embrace spiritual anticipation, urging them to be ready and willing when God calls. Just as Moses encountered God in the burning bush, Dillon highlights the importance of being attentive and obedient to God's revelations, which unlock spiritual power and revival. He reassures believers that yesterday's dreams can become today's realities through faith and trust in God's plan.

Dillon encourages everyone to view challenges as opportunities for God to work. He shares examples from his prison ministry, demonstrating how God can use anyone, regardless of their past, if they have the right attitude. He asserts that true revival and spiritual power come through yielding to the Holy Spirit, not merely through knowledge. As believers anticipate God's movement in their lives, they should not be discouraged by opposition but rather see it as a chance for divine intervention and transformation. The message concludes with a powerful call to action, urging believers to step forward in faith and trust that God will fulfill His promises.
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Exod.3.4, Exod.3.5, Exod.3.6, Exod.3.7, Exod.3.8, Exod.3.9, Exod.3.10
Choices We Do Not Have To MakeLM1990
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsLonnie TreadwayIn the journey of faith, believers are often faced with choices that may seem daunting. However, it is essential to understand that there are fundamental choices we do not have to make. The path laid out in Scripture provides clarity, guiding believers away from confusion and towards a steadfast commitment to God's promises. Embracing faith means acknowledging that certain decisions are predetermined by God's will, allowing individuals to focus on living a life that reflects His glory.

The message underscores the importance of reliance on faith as demonstrated in Hebrews 11, where the heroes of faith exemplify unwavering trust in God's plan. These examples serve as a reminder that faith transcends circumstances and fears. By leaning into the assurance that God is in control, believers can navigate their lives with confidence, knowing that the choices aligned with His purpose are already set before them.
Increasing Humility - Increasing Grace19960123-Landmark-DanielSeagraves-IncreasingHumilityIncreasingGrace.mp3LM1996 - Baptism of Fire
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsDaniel SegravesDaniel Segraves emphasizes the essential role of humility in one's relationship with God, drawing from Micah 6:6-8, which outlines God's requirements: to do justly, love mercy, and walk humbly with God. He highlights the dangers of pride and self-promotion, referencing Jesus' teachings that those who exalt themselves will be humbled, while those who humble themselves will be exalted. Segraves stresses that humility is not merely about outward actions but involves a genuine submission to God and a recognition of one's dependence on Him.

In addition, Segraves points out that God resists the proud but gives grace to the humble, as echoed in James 4:6-10 and 1 Peter 5:5-6. He illustrates that humility leads to receiving God's grace and power in one's life, while pride results in resistance from God. Segraves urges listeners to reflect on their attitudes and choices, challenging them to walk humbly before God, as true humility unlocks God's favor and strength. The message culminates in a call for self-examination and repentance, inviting all to seek a deeper relationship with God through humility.
humility, justice, grace, mercy, obedience, pride, repentance, submission, character
Mic.6.6, Mic.6.7, Mic.6.8, Mic.2.1, Mic.2.2, Mic.3.1, Mic.3.2, Mic.3.3, Prov.28.9, Mic.1.6, Mic.1.7, Matt.23.5, Matt.23.6, Matt.23.7, Matt.23.8, Matt.23.9, Matt.23.10, Matt.23.11, Matt.23.12, Luke.14.7, Luke.14.8, Luke.14.9, Luke.14.10, Luke.14.11, Luke.18.9, Luke.18.10, Luke.18.11, Luke.18.12, Luke.18.13, Luke.18.14, Jas.4.6, Jas.4.7, Jas.4.8, Jas.4.9, Jas.4.10, Prov.3.34, 1Pet.5.5, 1Pet.5.6
Just Talkin19980128-Landmark-BillyCole-JustTalkin.mp3LM1998 - Empowered by Prayer, Billy Cole Collection
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsBilly ColeBilly Cole emphasizes that God remains in control during difficult times, stressing the importance of faith and unity among believers. He shares his personal health struggles to illustrate that even in challenges, God's purpose prevails. Cole highlights the necessity of active evangelism for revival, warning against relying solely on prayer without action. He urges believers to be sincere in their faith, moving away from "phony" behaviors, and encourages strategic giving to support God’s work.

Cole also calls for a deeper understanding of cultural contexts, particularly in North America, to effectively reach others. He shares testimonies of revival occurring globally, particularly in regions where the gospel is newly introduced, and emphasizes that preparation and timing are crucial for successful ministry. With a strong belief in the potential of the United Pentecostal Church, he encourages believers to recognize their power and work collectively to fulfill God's mission.
God's Sovereignty, revival, unity, authenticity, stewardship, God's timing, evangelism, empowerment, cultural awareness, missions
Eph.3.20
The Bush and the Burning19910131-Landmark-SamLatta-TheBushAndTheBurning.mp3LM1991
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsSamuel LattaBro. Samuel Latta emphasizes that God prepares and tests His servants before they can undertake significant tasks. He draws parallels between Moses' journey and the necessary solitude and trials for spiritual growth. God's timing is perfect, and one must not act ahead of His plan. The burning bush symbolizes the church and the individual believer, while the fire represents God's presence, which purifies and empowers His people. Self-centeredness hinders God's work; true effectiveness comes from humility and allowing God's presence to shine through.

Latta illustrates how Moses, initially eager to act, learned through years of solitude that he needed to rely on God instead of his own abilities. He highlights that God's consuming fire purifies by burning away sin while preserving the core being. The preacher urges listeners to seek the fire of God's presence, which sets them apart and makes them effective witnesses. Ultimately, they must recognize that their worth and purpose come from being filled with God's spirit, not from their own capabilities. The presence of God is what makes believers and the church special, transforming them from ordinary to extraordinary.
God's presenceGod's timingcallingempowermentgrowthhumilitypreparationsanctificationpreparation, humility, God's timing, sanctification, calling, trials and testing, self denial, trust
Exod.3.1, Exod.3.2, Exod.3.3, Exod.3.4, Heb.12.29, Isa.33.14
Signs and Wonders19910128-Landmark-DanSeagraves-SignsAndWonders.mp3LM1991
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsDaniel SegravesDaniel Segraves emphasizes that signs and wonders are essential in the Christian faith and should not be viewed as limited to biblical times. He asserts that the gospel is only fully preached when it includes both the proclamation of the word and the demonstration of God’s power through miracles. Segraves draws from the New Testament, particularly Paul's ministry, to illustrate how miracles accompanied the preaching of the gospel, highlighting that the early church actively prayed for signs and wonders to affirm their message.

Segraves encourages believers to embrace a lifestyle of the miraculous, arguing that skepticism about miracles contradicts the nature of Christian faith, which is inherently miraculous. He reminds the congregation that Jesus commissioned all believers to preach the gospel with signs following, and that every believer, not just spiritual elites, is called to operate in the gifts of the Holy Spirit. He challenges the audience to recognize the power of the Holy Spirit available to them and to step out in faith, allowing God to confirm His word with signs and wonders in their lives.
Ministryauthorityconfirmationdivine powerfaithmiraclessigns and wondersspiritual giftssigns and wonders, faith, miracles, confirmation, Ministry, spiritual gifts, God's power, authority, activation
Rom.15.18, Rom.15.19, Acts.2.22, Acts.2.43, Acts.4.29, Acts.4.30, Acts.4.31, Acts.5.12, Acts.14.3, Heb.2.3, Heb.2.4, Mark.16.15, Mark.16.17, Mark.16.19, Mark.16.18, Mark.16.16, Mark.16.20
Practical Insights on Healing⁠19910128-Landmark-PhilDugasDanSeagraves-PracticalInsightsOnHealing.mp3LM1991
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsPhillip Dugas, Daniel SegravesBro. Daniel Segraves emphasizes the importance of following divine guidance in the healing ministry, drawing from the example of Jesus, who, despite being fully God, relied on the Holy Spirit for direction. He teaches that healing ministries must act on spiritual promptings and overcome fear and pride to effectively minister to those in need. Spiritual gifts are essential tools for understanding God’s will, and clarity in commands for healing is vital. Persistence in prayer is encouraged, as many may require multiple prayers before experiencing healing.

Bro. Segraves also highlights the necessity of practical training in healing ministry, urging believers to act confidently and address emotional and spiritual barriers that impede healing. He stresses the significance of clear communication with those being prayed for, ensuring they understand the specific issues at hand. By encouraging believers to develop their spiritual senses and actively participate in healing, the ministry can witness miraculous interventions. Ultimately, the message calls for believers to embrace their roles within the body of Christ, using their healing hands to touch lives and demonstrate the power of God.
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John.5.19, John.5.30, John.5.36, Heb.5.14, 1Cor.12.13, Matt.18.34, Matt.18.35
Balance19910128-Landmark-PaulPriceBalance.mp3LM1991
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsPaul PricePaul Price emphasizes the critical importance of balance in using spiritual gifts within the church. He asserts that while these gifts are valuable, they must be exercised with love and order to prevent chaos and promote unity among believers. Price highlights the role of church leadership in maintaining this order, arguing that pastors and elders have the right to guide the service and ensure that spiritual manifestations do not lead to disorder. He warns that all believers, regardless of their spiritual gifts or positions, should remain open to correction, as the ability to accept correction is a hallmark of a true child of God.

Throughout the message, Price underscores the dangers of pride and self-importance that can arise when individuals focus too much on their spiritual abilities. He advocates for humility and submission to authority in using spiritual gifts, stressing that these gifts should benefit the entire body of Christ rather than elevate individuals. He concludes by reminding listeners that all spiritual gifts originate from the same Spirit and should work in harmony with the church's overall structure and leadership, fostering a spirit of unity and love among believers.
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1Cor.12.1
Ministry To The Sick19910128-Landmark-DanielSeagravesPhilDugas-MinistryToTheSick.mp3LM1991
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsPhillip Dugas, Daniel SegravesDaniel Seagraves and Phil Dugas emphasize the incredible power in the name of Jesus, asserting that it comes from His identity as God manifest in flesh, Jehovah Savior. They explain that using Jesus' name is not just about pronouncing it but about acting with His authority and doing as He would lead. They demonstrate the healing ministry, inviting those with physical ailments to receive prayer and stressing that all believers can minister healing through faith in Jesus' name.

Through practical tips, they teach how to pray for the sick, including laying hands on the afflicted areas and encouraging the sick to move those areas as an act of faith. They highlight the importance of honesty in reporting results and the necessity of persistence in prayer. Seagraves and Dugas illustrate that God is eager to confirm His Word with signs following, urging believers to be expectant and actively participate in the ministry of healing.
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Mark.16.17, Mark.16.18, Jas.5.14, Jas.5.15, Matt.10.1, Acts.4.30, 1Cor.12.9, Heb.13.8, Luke.9.2
Computers, Administration, and Law19910128-Landmark-EmileAtwoodWilliamRiddell-ComputersAdministrationAndLaw.mp3LM1991
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsEmile Atwood, William RiddelEmile Atwood emphasizes the critical role of computers in church administration and stewardship. He highlights that effective record-keeping and data management are essential for legal compliance, financial oversight, and spiritual guidance. By utilizing computerized systems, church leaders can accurately track membership, contributions, and finances, facilitating targeted outreach and effective ministry. Atwood warns that maintaining precise records can help identify spiritual issues early, such as monitoring tithe patterns and ensuring contact information for past attendees is up to date to facilitate ongoing outreach.

Atwood also advocates for the integration of technology into church operations, noting that proper record-keeping prevents legal complications and enhances financial management. He stresses the importance of budgeting and expense tracking for responsible church growth and maximizing tax benefits for ministers. By embracing technology, church leaders can streamline administrative tasks, allowing them to focus more on ministry. He urges church leaders to see computers as essential resources for managing increasing administrative demands, ultimately enhancing their stewardship of both human and financial resources.
accountabilityadministrationapplicationdiligencediscipleshipfaithfulnessgrowthpracticalstewardshipwisdomstewardship, accountability, discipleship, diligence, God's wisdom, faithfulness, practical, application
Serving A God Who Can FailLM1990
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsPhil BlantonServing a God who can fail challenges the common perception of divine infallibility. It emphasizes that God, in His sovereignty, allows for human experiences of failure and disappointment. This understanding fosters a deeper relationship with Him, as believers learn to rely on His grace and mercy even in times of struggle.

The sermon underscores the importance of faith in the face of adversity. It encourages individuals to embrace their struggles as opportunities for growth and reliance on God's strength. By recognizing that failures can lead to spiritual transformation, believers are prompted to trust in God's plan and timing, knowing that He works all things for their good.
Listening to God⁠19910127-Landmark-MortonBustard-ListeningToGod.mp3LM1991
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsMorton BustardBro. Morton Bustard emphasizes the urgency of listening to God's voice for guidance and direction in every believer's life. He illustrates this through the story of Simon Peter, a skilled fisherman, who, despite his expertise, follows Jesus' command to cast his nets on the other side of the boat. This act of obedience leads to a miraculous catch, demonstrating that true spiritual success comes from being receptive to divine direction rather than relying solely on personal knowledge. He calls for humility and openness to God's guidance, stressing that spiritual gifts are meant for the benefit of others and not for personal gain.

Bro. Bustard challenges the audience to abandon self-reliance and embrace the power of God in their ministries. He advocates for a renewed outpouring of the Holy Spirit, urging believers to seek supernatural experiences and divine encounters. The message underscores the importance of collective effort in ministry, encouraging believers to work together in sharing spiritual abundance. Ultimately, he calls for a humble and prayerful posture, urging everyone to listen attentively to God to achieve spiritual breakthroughs and effective ministry.
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Luke.5.1, Luke.5.2, Luke.5.3, Luke.5.4, Luke.5.5, Luke.5.6, Luke.5.7, Luke.5.8, Luke.5.9, Luke.5.10, Luke.5.11
Releasing The Dream Into Reality19910202-Landmark-CliffordClark-ReleasingTheDreamIntoReality.mp3LM1990
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsClifford ClarkBro. Clifford Clark emphasizes the importance of releasing dreams and visions into reality, drawing from the biblical story of Joseph. He highlights that God provides dreams as promises for the future but often requires believers to endure trials before these promises come to fruition. Maintaining faith during difficult times is crucial, as God's timing is perfect. Clark encourages the congregation to hold onto past promises, reminding them that even if the fulfillment seems delayed, God is still at work.

Clark urges believers to resurrect forgotten dreams, asserting that these could lead to significant breakthroughs in their lives and communities. He stresses that faith and determination are vital in releasing God's promises. The sermon serves as a reminder that God's power is not limited by time and that the dreams He gives can be brought to reality through unwavering faith and trust. Clark concludes by calling for individuals to be ready and available to witness God's promises manifesting, emphasizing the urgency of responding to God's call with faith and readiness.
God's timingbreakthroughfaithfaithfulnessperseverancepromisestrialstrustvisionbreakthrough, perseverance, faith, God's timing, trials and testing, faithfulness, vision, trust
Ps.105.12, Ps.105.18, Ps.105.19
Praise19930126-Landmark-KennethHaney-Praise.mp3LM1993
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsKenneth HaneyKenneth Haney emphasizes the transformative power of praise as a vital weapon in spiritual warfare. He urges believers to engage in praise consistently, regardless of circumstances, stating that true strength comes from celebrating God's greatness. Praise is not just an act of worship; it is a means to shift focus away from problems and onto the power of God. Haney reminds the congregation that the Bible commands praise more than many other important concepts, reinforcing its significance in the Christian life.

Haney challenges the audience to control their thoughts, advocating for a mindset focused on positive and godly things as outlined in Philippians 4:8. He stresses the importance of exalting Jesus instead of magnifying issues or engaging in negative talk. The preacher calls upon the congregation to abandon gossip and complaining, instead speaking about God's miracles and revivals. By adhering to proven spiritual principles and utilizing praise, believers can experience victory and renewal in their lives.
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Ps.34.1, Ps.50.23, Phil.4.8, 2Cor.10.4
God’s End Time VintageLM1991
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsTerry BlackIn the sermon, the preacher emphasizes the transformative power of faith and the importance of recognizing God's presence in everyday life. Drawing from Luke 5, the message highlights how Jesus calls individuals to leave behind their old ways and embrace a new purpose. The preacher illustrates this through the account of Jesus calling His first disciples, urging listeners to respond to God's invitation to follow Him wholeheartedly.

The sermon also addresses the challenges faced in the journey of faith, reminding the congregation that perseverance and trust in God are essential. The preacher reassures the audience that, despite life's difficulties, God's grace and guidance are ever-present. The call to action is clear: be bold in faith, step out of comfort zones, and allow God to lead in every aspect of life, knowing that true fulfillment comes from serving Him.
Ready To Inherit⁠19910201-Landmark-JamesPence-ReadyToInherit.mp3LM1991
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJames PenceBro. James Pence emphasizes that to inherit God's promises, one must embody obedience and faith. He draws parallels between the ancient Israelites and modern believers, warning against superficial religious practices that lack genuine faith. He critiques society's desire for spiritual benefits without adhering to divine laws and calls for a deep commitment to God. Believers are urged to move beyond initial spiritual experiences, returning to traditional values and rejecting philosophies that dilute true faith.

Pence highlights the necessity of prayer and dedication to receive signs and wonders, asserting that genuine faith leads to a deeper relationship with God. He urges Christians to engage in authentic spiritual practices and embrace their role in God's plan. By referencing biblical figures and historical context, he illustrates the importance of genuine faith, cautioning against complacency and the adoption of New Age philosophies. Ultimately, he calls believers to not only seek the promises of God but to actively pursue the fullness of their inheritance through dedicated faith and prayer.
God's powercommitmentdedicationdiscernmentdisciplinefaithinheritanceobedienceprayerpromisesrevivalobedience, inheritance, faith, revival, discipline, promises, dedication, prayer, discernment, God's power, commitment
Mark.16.16, Mark.16.17, Mark.16.18, Heb.11.8, Heb.11.9, Heb.11.10, Gen.10.10, Deut.18.9, Deut.18.10, Deut.18.11, Deut.18.12
The Two Battle GroundsLM1993
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsPhil BlantonIn the message delivered on January 26, 1993, Dannie Odle emphasizes the importance of understanding the two battle grounds that every believer faces. He articulates that these battle grounds are not only external conflicts but also internal struggles within the heart and mind. Odle encourages the congregation to recognize that the spiritual warfare they encounter is a vital part of their faith journey, shaping their character and drawing them closer to God.

Odle highlights the necessity of relying on God's strength and wisdom to navigate these battles. He reinforces that prayer, scripture, and a supportive community are essential tools for overcoming challenges. By standing firm in their faith and seeking God's guidance, believers can emerge victorious in their struggles, growing in spiritual maturity and resilience.
God’s Church Cannot Stand Still19930129-Landmark-AnthonyMangun-GodsChurchCannotStandStill.mp3LM1993
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsAnthony MangunAnthony Mangun declares that God’s church cannot stand still; it must continually progress and embrace the transformative power of the Holy Spirit. The urgency to advance in faith is paramount, especially in a time of rapid societal change. Mangun stresses that the effectiveness of the church relies on the acknowledgment of the Holy Spirit's presence and power, which enables miraculous healings, conversions, and revival. He emphasizes that the church is the most potent force on Earth when it aligns itself with divine purpose and that it must not only survive but thrive, demonstrating the power of God in meaningful ways.

Mangun warns that churches stand at a crossroads, facing either revival or decline. He urges believers to recognize the importance of preaching, prayer, and fasting as essential elements for spiritual growth and revival. The message of repentance and the need for a passionate commitment to evangelism are critical. He calls on the church to rekindle its focus on winning souls and fulfilling its mission to spread the gospel, reminding congregants that God's kingdom is not limited by human failures but is sustained by His eternal promise and power. The call to action is clear: the church must awaken to the urgency of its mission and actively seek to bring the message of salvation to a world in need.
growth, urgency, faith, healing, revival, empowerment, evangelism, spiritual warfare, church mission, faithfulness, God's power, awakening
Acts.2.38
Open Hearts To Open DoorsLM1993
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsHarry ScismDannie Odle emphasizes the importance of opening our hearts to others as a means of opening doors to new opportunities and relationships. He encourages the congregation to embrace compassion and understanding, reminding them that each act of kindness can lead to transformative experiences in their lives and the lives of those around them. By fostering a spirit of openness, individuals can break down barriers and create a welcoming environment that reflects the love and grace of God.

In addition, Odle highlights the role of faith in guiding these actions. He illustrates how trust in God empowers believers to take bold steps towards helping others. By relying on divine guidance, the faithful can navigate challenges and uncertainties, knowing that their efforts to reach out will bear fruit. The preacher calls for a collective commitment to living out these principles, urging everyone to actively participate in building a community rooted in love and service.
An Unfair God In A Fair Minded World19930128-Landmark-MarrellCornwell-AnUnfairGodInAFairMindedWorld.mp3LM1993
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsMarrell CornwellMarrell Cornwell challenges your understanding of fairness in God's dealings with humanity. He emphasizes that God does not operate by human standards of fairness, illustrating this through the contrasting teachings given to the multitude versus the dedicated disciples. While the crowd receives simple parables, the disciples who seek deeper truths are confronted with challenging teachings that call for commitment, sacrifice, and a pursuit of spiritual growth. Cornwell urges believers to move beyond the minimum requirements for salvation and strive for a more profound relationship with God.

Cornwell warns that true power and authority come from receiving and applying God's difficult teachings. He highlights the necessity of spiritual growth and transformation before one can expect to wield God's power effectively. As dark times approach, Cornwell calls for stronger, committed believers who are willing to climb the spiritual mountain and embrace hard truths rather than seek the comfort of feel-good messages. The preacher concludes by asserting that God seeks those who trust Him unconditionally and are ready to face the challenges of true discipleship.
God's Sovereigntyauthoritycommitmentdiscipleshipgrowthholinessperseverancerevivalsacrificespiritual warfareholiness, discipleship, growth, sacrifice, commitment, authority, spiritual warfare, revival, perseverance, God's Sovereignty, Beatitudes
Matt.5.1, Matt.5.6, Matt.5.9, Matt.5.8, Matt.5.7, Matt.5.12, Matt.5.5, Matt.5.11, Matt.5.10, Matt.5.4, Matt.5.3, Matt.5.2
According to the Power that Worketh Within UsLM1993
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsGeorge CraftDannie Odle emphasizes the transformative power that resides within each believer, urging the congregation to tap into this divine strength. He shares that true change and empowerment come from recognizing and harnessing the potential granted by God. By trusting in the power that works within us, individuals can overcome challenges and fulfill their God-given purpose.

Odle also highlights the importance of faith in activating this inner power. He encourages everyone to cultivate a strong relationship with God, as it is through this connection that believers can experience growth and renewal. The preacher calls for a commitment to prayer and reflection, reminding the audience that faith is not merely a passive belief but an active force that drives one towards their God-ordained destiny.
Power of the Word19930128-Landmark-Ladies-CarolRashSherrieWoodwardMarieWilson-PowerOfTheWord.mp3LM1993
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsCarol Rash, Mary Wilson, Sherrie WoodwardSister Carol Rash emphasizes the incredible power of God's Word, stating that it meets all of life's needs and provides comfort, strength, and guidance during difficult times. She shares personal experiences, illustrating how scripture has helped her overcome fear and illness. By trusting in God's promises found in the Bible, believers can face life's challenges with assurance and peace.

Sister Rash calls for a renewed commitment to relying on God's Word for every situation, advocating for the strengthening of marriages and families against the enemy's attacks. She encourages the congregation to claim victory through prayer and faith, asserting that everything needed for healing, guidance, and strength can be found in scripture. The importance of daily engagement with God's Word is highlighted as essential for overcoming doubts and living a victorious life.
God's Wordcomfortempowermentfaithguidanceovercomingstrengthtrustempowerment, faith, guidance, trust, overcoming, strength, God's word, comfort
Mic.7.8, 2Sam.24.14, Nah.1.7, Matt.4.1, Matt.4.2, Matt.4.3, Matt.4.4, Matt.4.5, Matt.4.6, Matt.4.7, Matt.4.8, Matt.4.9, Matt.4.10, Matt.4.11, Ps.23.4, Phil.4.8, Matt.17.21, Josh.24.15, Jer.23.29
Strong Commitment When The Storm Rages⁠19930128-Landmark-Ladies-BrendaHale-StrongCommitmentWhenTheStormRages.mp3LM1993
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsBrenda HaleSis. Brenda Hale reminds everyone that storms are an inevitable part of life, and everyone either just came out of one, is currently in one, or is headed for one. She emphasizes the importance of preparation, just as Noah prepared for the flood, and urges listeners to remain steadfast in their faith during difficult times. Sis. Hale highlights that even biblical figures like Job, David, Joseph, and Daniel faced storms but maintained their commitment to God, ultimately leading to victory.

The power of prayer and clinging to God's promises is crucial in overcoming challenges. Sis. Hale encourages the congregation to praise God in the midst of their struggles, assuring them that joy will come in the morning. She reassures everyone that God defends those who trust in Him and that storms serve to mold and shape individuals into who they are meant to be. By relying on God's Word and remaining committed, believers can navigate through any storm they encounter.
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Gen.8.22
He Could Bring Them Out But Not InLM1993
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsPaul PriceDannie Odle emphasizes the importance of faith and the power it holds in bringing individuals closer to God. He illustrates how faith acts as a conduit, allowing believers to experience divine intervention in their lives. By trusting in God's promises, individuals can overcome challenges and find strength in their relationship with Him.

Moreover, Odle urges the congregation to recognize the difference between bringing blessings into their lives and holding onto them. He challenges listeners to understand that while they may be able to access God's provisions, true fulfillment comes from a deeper connection with Him. The message calls for a commitment to nurturing one's faith and understanding the transformative impact it can have on daily living.
Giving Our Best In A Slipshod World⁠19930128-Landmark-Ladies-JoanEwing-GivingOurBestInASlipshodWorld.mp3LM1993
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJoan EwingJoan Ewing emphasizes the necessity of maintaining a sense of wonder and joy in faith, urging believers to approach their spirituality with childlike enthusiasm. She illustrates this with a humorous skit and anecdotes, including the story of a man who, after regaining his sight, marvels at the beauty around him that others take for granted. Ewing highlights that God uses challenges and difficult people as opportunities for personal growth and encourages maintaining integrity and character over seeking titles or positions.

Ewing calls on her audience to surrender their burdens and trust in God, likening this trust to a child jumping into their father's arms without hesitation. She stresses that relinquishing control over life’s challenges allows for spiritual freedom and growth. By letting go of frustrations and opening their hearts to God, individuals can experience renewed wonder and joy, embracing their spiritual journey without the weight of routine or obligation. The message culminates in an invitation to release personal burdens and jump into God’s arms, confident that He will always catch them.
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Matt.18.3
Attitudes at EveningtimeLM1993
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsChester MitchellDannie Odle emphasizes the importance of maintaining a positive attitude during the evening hours, urging the congregation to reflect on their daily experiences and the impact of their thoughts. He highlights that attitudes shape our responses and interactions with others, encouraging listeners to cultivate a mindset that fosters peace and gratitude, especially as the day comes to a close.

Moreover, Odle draws attention to the significance of prayer and meditation at night, as these practices can lead to a deeper understanding of oneself and a more profound connection with God. He calls upon the audience to embrace the quiet moments of the evening to recharge spiritually, reminding them that a strong relationship with God provides guidance and clarity for the challenges that lie ahead.
Protectors and Defenders of an Unclean Devil⁠19930127-Landmark-JamesLarson-ProtectorsAndDefendersOfAnUncleanDevil.mp3LM1993
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJames LarsonJames Larson delivers a powerful message warning against the dangers of complacency in one's spiritual life. He emphasizes the necessity of being open to God's Word and the Holy Spirit, urging listeners to examine their hearts and attitudes. Larson illustrates how even those who appear religious can harbor "unclean devils," resisting true change and holiness. He challenges the audience to move beyond a carefully monitored religious life and to remain spiritually hungry for God's presence, lest they find themselves bypassed by the Lord in favor of those who are truly seeking Him.

Larson uses biblical examples, such as the widow of Zarephath and Naaman the Syrian, to demonstrate how God often reaches out to the humble and needy, bypassing those who feel they are deserving. He calls for continuous spiritual growth and the importance of embracing holiness and commitment to God. The preacher urges everyone to confront the hidden sins and areas of compromise in their lives, reminding them that true revival requires a willingness to be stirred by God's Word and Spirit. He concludes with a passionate plea for the congregation to seek genuine deliverance and spiritual renewal, emphasizing that God is ready to meet them at the level of their desire.
complacencyconvictiondiscernmentgrowthholinesshungerobediencerepentancerevivaltransformationcomplacency, growth, holiness
Luke.4.13, Luke.4.14, Luke.4.28, Luke.4.29, Luke.4.30, Luke.4.33, Luke.4.1, Luke.4.9, Luke.4.16, Luke.4.31, Luke.4.18, Luke.4.19, Luke.4.25, Luke.4.26, Luke.4.27
Accurate But Not Adequate⁠19930127-Landmark-TFTenney-AccurateButNotAdequate.mp3LM1993
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsT.F. TennyBro. TF Tenney emphasizes that mere accuracy in scripture knowledge does not suffice without the demonstration of spiritual power. He highlights the need for a ministry that combines the words of the Gospel with actions, signs, and wonders. True ministry is accessible to all, irrespective of age, gender, or social status, and should prioritize a genuine relationship with Jesus over organizational structures. Tenney warns against the dangers of becoming intoxicated by personal achievements, urging the audience to remain anchored in their spiritual foundation.

Using Apollos as an example, Tenney illustrates that one can be knowledgeable yet lack the Holy Spirit's power. He calls for a revival that balances doctrinal accuracy with spiritual adequacy, challenging congregants to take risks in their faith and boldly manifest Jesus in their lives. The preacher insists that the church must focus on spiritual effectiveness rather than merely being correct in doctrine, and he encourages everyone to embrace their calling and strive for both accuracy in beliefs and adequacy in action to fulfill God's mission.
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Acts.18.24, Rom.15.18, Rom.15.19, 1Cor.2.4, 1Cor.2.5, 1Cor.4.6, Acts.2.38
Women The Crown In The Midst of it AllLM1993
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJune DavisIn the sermon, Pastor Dannie Odle emphasizes the strength and resilience of women, highlighting their essential roles in both the family and the community. He draws attention to the challenges women face in the modern world, yet he encourages them to stand firm in their faith and purpose. Pastor Odle reminds the congregation that God's plan includes empowering women to lead and influence, reinforcing the idea that every woman carries a unique calling.

Pastor Odle also connects scripture verses to the experiences of women, illustrating how biblical figures exemplify courage, wisdom, and faith. He calls on the church to support and uplift women, recognizing their contributions and addressing the barriers they encounter. The message resonates with hope and affirmation, urging the congregation to acknowledge the vital impact women have in fulfilling God's mission.
The Revelation of PrayerLM1991
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJohn McDonaldPrayer is a vital connection to the divine, serving as a powerful tool for communication and transformation. Through prayer, believers can express their deepest needs, seek guidance, and cultivate a relationship with God. It is not merely a ritual but a heartfelt conversation that invites the presence of the Holy Spirit into one's life. The act of praying opens the door to divine intervention, allowing the faithful to experience God’s will and purpose more fully.

The message emphasizes the importance of sincerity in prayer. It's essential to approach God with honesty and humility, acknowledging one’s limitations and seeking His strength. Prayer should not be confined to specific times or places; instead, it should be an integral part of daily life, permeating every action and decision. As believers engage in consistent prayer, they begin to recognize God's voice and direction, paving the way for spiritual growth and deeper faith.
Let Jesus Lighten Your Load19910130-Landmark-BrentNorton-LetJesusLightenYourLoad.mp3LM1991
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsBrent NortonBro. Brent Norton proclaims that Jesus wants to lighten the burdens that weigh heavily on our lives. He encourages the congregation to reject discouragement and defeat, emphasizing that trusting in God can lead to revival, healing, and miracles. Joy and peace are integral to the Christian experience, and believers should actively cast their burdens upon the Lord. Norton shares personal experiences, illustrating how reaching out to the needy and serving others fosters true revival and growth within the church.

Norton reminds everyone that God invites them to experience the supernatural and reassures them that burdens can be released. He emphasizes the importance of prayer, collaboration, and ministering to the lost, asserting that God is eager to restore joy and bring healing to those who feel weighed down by life's difficulties. The preacher inspires hope, declaring that the revival and transformation sought after by the congregation can be achieved by trusting in God's promises and actively engaging in outreach to the marginalized and those in need.
God's provisionburdenfaithjoyrenewalrestrevivalburden, rest, renewal, revival, faith, joy, God's provision
Matt.11.28, Matt.11.29, Matt.11.30
Are You Ministering To Their Needs⁠19910130-Landmark-TommyHudson-AreYouMinisteringToTheirNeeds.mp3LM1991
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsTommy HudsonBro. Tommy Hudson emphasizes the critical need for believers to minister to the needs of others, urging them to reach out to lost souls and address both their spiritual and personal struggles. He stresses that the gifts of the Spirit should extend beyond church walls, highlighting that effective ministry requires a loving, selfless attitude that uplifts others. Bro. Hudson calls on the church to prioritize practical outreach and service, moving beyond internal debates and focusing on demonstrating God's love through compassionate actions.

He challenges believers to listen to the needs of those around them and to engage with their communities actively. By reflecting Jesus' example of love and service, Bro. Hudson asserts that believers can significantly impact their surroundings and fulfill their calling to reach the lost. He warns against a self-centered approach, advocating for a revival driven by a genuine burden to serve and minister to others, ultimately leading to transformation within the church and the broader community.
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Matt.20.20, Matt.20.21, Matt.20.22, Matt.20.23, Matt.20.24, Matt.20.25, Matt.20.26, Matt.20.27, Matt.20.28, Luke.4.18, Luke.4.19
Our Day Demands A Prophet19910129-Landmark-CharlesMahaney-OurDayDemandsAProphet.mp3LM1991
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsCharles MahaneyCharles Mahaney emphasizes the urgent need for prophetic voices in the modern church, arguing that true revival requires more than just polished presentations or organizational heritage. He insists that the church must return to passionate, Spirit-filled preaching that confronts today’s challenges and revives the spiritual fire within. The need for spiritual warfare and the operation of spiritual gifts is paramount, as Mahaney calls upon a new generation of prophets to rise and lead the church into revival before Christ’s return.

Mahaney highlights the significance of the man of God in the lives of believers, stating that salvation requires a preacher. He uses the story of Elisha and the Shunammite woman to illustrate how making room for the prophet leads to spiritual birth and revival. The revival needed today calls for boldness in preaching core doctrines and a commitment to spiritual maturity, ensuring that younger ministers are empowered and blessed. Ultimately, Mahaney's message is clear: the church must not allow revival to be buried but must actively seek to breathe life back into it through fervent prayer and the anointing of God.
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2Kgs.4.8, 2Kgs.4.9, 2Kgs.4.10, 2Kgs.4.29, 2Kgs.4.30, 2Kgs.4.31, 2Kgs.4.32, 2Kgs.4.33, 2Kgs.4.34
Jesus is Coming, Are You Ready?LM1991
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJames LarsonPrepare yourselves, for Jesus is coming! This message calls every believer to reflect on their readiness for the return of Christ. Emphasizing the urgency of the times we live in, the preacher highlights the importance of living a life that aligns with God's will, staying vigilant in faith, and engaging in acts of love and service. The message serves as a reminder that the return of Jesus is imminent, and every individual must evaluate their spiritual state.

The preacher urges the congregation to deepen their relationship with God through prayer, study of the Scripture, and fellowship with one another. By cultivating a strong faith and a life marked by obedience, believers can confidently await the fulfillment of God's promises. Each person is challenged to share the gospel, ensuring that others are also informed and prepared for Christ's return. This is not just a personal journey but a collective mission to spread hope and truth in a world that desperately needs it.
The Presence of the LordLM1991
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsEugene GuerreroThe Presence of the Lord is a transformative experience that brings peace, guidance, and strength to believers. When we seek the Lord's presence, we open ourselves to His divine intervention in our lives. Just as Jacob encountered God at Bethel, we too can find a sacred space where heaven meets earth, allowing us to connect deeply with the Almighty. This connection is not just about feeling God's presence but also about recognizing His active role in shaping our paths and decisions.

Understanding the significance of God's presence means acknowledging that it brings clarity and purpose. In the midst of life's challenges, turning to God anchors us, reminding us of His promises and faithfulness. Embrace the truth that God desires an intimate relationship with His people, where His presence empowers us to live out our faith boldly. Let this awareness guide our daily choices and interactions, as we carry the light of His presence into the world around us.
Preaching As An Oracle of GodLM1991
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsHoward DavisPreaching serves as a vital means of conveying God's message, acting as an oracle through which divine truths are shared with the congregation. The preacher emphasizes the responsibility of delivering these messages with clarity and conviction, urging listeners to open their hearts and minds to the transformative power of God's word. This act of preaching not only informs but also inspires and challenges the faithful to live according to biblical principles.

The sermon highlights the importance of scripture as the foundation of faith and guidance in daily life. Key insights drawn from various verses reinforce the call to action for believers to embody the teachings of Christ, spreading love, hope, and righteousness in their communities. The preacher calls for a unified response to God's call, encouraging each individual to reflect on their relationship with God and to take proactive steps in their spiritual journey.
Living Above the Snake LineLM1991
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsLouis LoewLiving above the snake line requires a commitment to spiritual growth and resilience. Believers must recognize that challenges and distractions exist, but they are called to rise above them through faith and dedication. By staying connected to God and seeking His guidance, individuals can navigate the trials of life and maintain a strong spiritual foundation.

The sermon emphasizes the importance of community and support among believers. It is essential to encourage one another and share experiences that strengthen faith. Together, individuals can overcome obstacles and achieve a higher spiritual calling, embodying the principles of love, unity, and perseverance as they strive to live above the snake line.
Growth Concepts19810126-Landmark-MarrellCornwell-GrowthConcepts.mp3LM1981
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsMarrell CornwellMarrell Cornwell emphasizes the vital role of personal evangelism and soul-winning in ministry, highlighting the necessity of genuine commitment to these efforts. Successful evangelism requires a systematic approach, particularly through home Bible studies, which serve as a crucial method for church growth. Training church members to lead these studies is essential, ensuring they are equipped and motivated to reach out to others. Cornwell underscores the importance of building personal relationships and showing genuine care, noting that love and respect for individuals are fundamental elements of effective ministry.

Persistence and patience in evangelism are crucial, as immediate results may not always be evident. Cornwell encourages believers to leverage existing social networks and daily interactions to initiate Bible studies, utilizing opportunities in everyday life. He stresses that successful soul-winning efforts require alignment between church leadership and congregation, fostering a unified approach in outreach efforts. By adapting teaching methods to the audience's comprehension level and using engaging topics, such as prophecy, Cornwell demonstrates how to effectively capture interest and foster engagement, ultimately leading to significant church growth through dedicated and consistent outreach efforts.
evangelism, soul winning, Bible study, church organization, discipleship, outreach, Ministry, persistence, effectiveness, adaptability, relationship
Acts.1.5, Acts.1.6, Acts.1.7, Acts.1.8, Acts.2.41, Acts.2.42, Acts.2.43, Acts.2.44, Acts.2.38
The Power of Sovereign Reversals20010124-Landmark-BarryClaborn-ThePowerOfSovereignReversals.mp3LM2001 - Anointed to Battle
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsBarry ClaybornBarry Clayborn proclaims that God specializes in sovereign reversals, emphasizing that these transformations are not merely rehabilitative but signify a complete turnaround in a person's life. While the enemy seeks to remind individuals of their past mistakes, God focuses on their future potential. Clayborn illustrates this profound change through the story of Jesus healing the paralytic in Mark 2:1-12, highlighting that true repentance leads to significant internal changes, which are the greatest miracles of all. He encourages the audience, particularly Bible college students, to persevere through challenges, affirming that God has a divine purpose for each life and can restore what has been lost.

Clayborn asserts that God does not work with incomplete projects; He finishes what He starts and empowers individuals to embrace a new path. He stresses the importance of the Holy Spirit in facilitating these reversals, serving as God's answer to a broken world. With faith in God's power to enact radical change, Clayborn calls on listeners to trust in His ability to reverse their circumstances and fulfill His promises. He emphasizes that the greatest miracle is the internal transformation that occurs when individuals turn away from sin and towards God, highlighting the necessity of repentance and the infilling of the Holy Spirit for true healing and restoration.
restoration, transformation, repentance, perseverance, purpose, redemption, renewal, faithfulness
Joel.2.25, Joel.2.28, 2Cor.5.17, Mark.2.1, Mark.2.2, Mark.2.3, Mark.2.4, Mark.2.5, Mark.2.6, Mark.2.7, Mark.2.8, Mark.2.9, Mark.2.10, Mark.2.11, Mark.2.12
To Be Trustworthy19980128-Landmark-MurrellEwing-ToBeTrustworthy.mp3LM1998 - Empowered by Prayer
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsMurrell EwingMurrell Ewing emphasizes that God does not require us to be worthy; instead, He asks us to be trustworthy. The pressure of proving one's worthiness can be overwhelming, but God invites us to share the burden as "yoke fellows" with Christ. This perspective shifts our focus from our inadequacies to being someone God can depend on. Ewing illustrates this through biblical stories, such as Abraham's willingness to sacrifice Isaac and Job's unwavering faith amidst trials, showing how faith can influence God's plans and perspectives.

Ewing highlights that God is intimately involved in our struggles, cheering us on through our challenges. The story of Job is not just about suffering but about God's trust in Job's faithfulness. Ewing encourages believers to trust God even when circumstances seem dire, asserting that our faithfulness can rekindle God's faith in humanity. Ultimately, Ewing calls for a commitment to remain steadfast in faith, reminding us that our prayers hold power and can influence God's decisions, urging us to approach the throne of grace with confidence and trustworthiness.
trust, relationship with God, faith, perseverance, trials and testing, commitment, perspective, faithfulness
1Cor.3.9, Matt.11.29, Gen.22.5, Gen.22.8, Ps.23.1, Job.1.7, Job.1.8, Job.13.15
God and Country19820314-DonHoward-GodAndCountryService.mp3God and Country Collection
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsDon HowardDon Howard emphasizes the divine command to pass down God's Word to future generations, referencing Psalm 78. He asserts that teaching children the principles of faith is not a suggestion but a critical responsibility of parents, as outlined in the "Great Commandment" from Deuteronomy 6. This teaching must be integral to daily life, occurring at home, during travel, and throughout everyday interactions. Howard argues that the continuity of faith is essential for both national prosperity and personal well-being, highlighting that obedience to God's Word fosters health, strength, and longevity.

He warns against the influences of secular education and media, urging parents to be vigilant in instilling biblical values in their children. Howard stresses that the home is the primary institution for teaching God's principles, and he encourages parents to integrate these teachings into their family's daily routines. He concludes with a call for a renewed commitment to raise a generation grounded in biblical truths, asserting that the future of faith and society rests on the shoulders of those who diligently impart God's teachings to their children.
generational faith, commandment, legacy, instruction, obedience, practical faith, prosperity, family, discipleship
Deut.6.1, Deut.6.2, Mal.3.6, Heb.13.8
The Bride That Would Not Dance20010125-Landmark-LadiesDay-CharlesMahaney-TheBrideThatWouldNotDance.mp3LM2001 - Anointed to Battle
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsCharles MahaneyBro. Charles Mahaney emphasizes that God's nature is unchanging, despite the challenges posed by evil forces. He asserts that free will creates contrasts that reveal God’s ultimate plan, where the devil is a created being under God's control, not an equal adversary. Mahaney urges believers to discern and reject contrary voices to remain in God's presence, highlighting that faith in God's Word is essential for aligning with His divine plan. He encourages listeners to rejoice in challenges, as they reveal God's power and sovereignty.

Mahaney illustrates that understanding God requires recognizing the necessity of contrast in the world. The existence of sin and opposition allows for the revelation of God's redemptive nature. He reminds the audience that every opposition against God's Word ultimately serves to show His power. The message calls for unwavering faith in God’s promises, urging believers to trust in God's Word regardless of circumstances, as the final victory belongs to God. He encourages the congregation to rejoice in anticipation of breakthroughs, asserting that God will conquer all that stands against His Word.
God's Sovereignty, spiritual warfare, faith, purpose, discernment, God's word, victory, perseverance
Acts.2.38, John.1.1, Rev.19.11, Rev.19.12, Rev.19.13, Rev.19.14, Rev.19.15, Rev.19.16, Eph.4.5, Deut.6.4, Acts.2.36, Matt.28.19
What is the World Saying To and About the Church19920131-Landmark-JosephFiorino-WhatIsTheWorldSayingToAndAboutTheChurch 1.mp3LM1992 - The Spirit of the Lord is Upon Me
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJoseph FiorinoBro. Joseph Fiorino challenges the church to remain attentive to God's voice, warning against the dangers of busyness that lead to spiritual insensitivity. He emphasizes that the church must not only strive for greater works but also fulfill the fundamental tasks that Jesus exemplified. When the church struggles to hear from God through traditional means, it may need to consider the messages that the world offers. Using biblical examples, such as Rahab and Gideon, he illustrates that God can communicate vital truths through unexpected sources.

Fiorino asserts that the world indeed desires what the church has to offer, countering the belief that it does not. He urges the church to overcome unbelief and take action, just as Joshua did after hearing Rahab's report. The preacher highlights the importance of listening to both the Spirit and the world, as the latter can reflect a readiness for divine intervention. Ultimately, he calls for a proactive, engaged church that fulfills its mission while remaining true to its divine calling, encouraging the congregation to evangelize and connect with those outside the church.
communicationdiscernmentkingdom advancementovercomingpractical faithcommunication, overcoming, kingdom advancement, discernment, practical faith
Luke.16.8, Rev.2.7, Rev.2.17, Rev.2.29, Rev.3.6, Rev.3.13, Rev.3.22, Heb.1.1, Acts.13.2, John.14.12, John.20.21, Num.12.6
A Supernatural Call19910201-Landmark-JoeGuiterrez-ASupernaturalCall.mp3LM1991
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJoe GutierrezBro. Joe Gutierrez emphasizes that God's call is supernatural and often requires persistence to recognize. He draws parallels with the story of Samuel, who heard God's voice multiple times before responding. The preacher insists on the importance of faithfulness in small tasks and obedience to spiritual leadership, which prepares believers to hear and respond to God's calling. He challenges everyone to remain spiritually alert and sensitive to God's voice, highlighting that the call to serve in God's kingdom is for all believers, not just ministers.

Bro. Gutierrez urges the congregation to cherish the Word of God, which guides them in their relationship with Him. He calls for a commitment to worship and glorify God, stressing that every believer is called to fulfill their unique ministry. The preacher passionately encourages the church to be open and available to respond to God's voice, asserting that persistence in seeking God leads to clarity in understanding His purpose. He concludes by inviting everyone to magnify the name of the Lord, reminding them that fulfilling their calling starts with worship and a willingness to serve in God's kingdom.
discernment, faithfulness, obedience, growth, servanthood, God's voice, persistence, sensitivity
1Sam.3.10, Job.33.14
I Am A Believer⁠19910201-Landmark-LeeStoneking-IAmABeliever.mp3LM1991
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsLee StonekingBro. Lee Stoneking emphasizes the transformative power of belief in Jesus Christ, declaring that believers possess the authority to perform signs and wonders. He references Mark 16:15-18, affirming that those who believe will cast out devils, speak in new tongues, and heal the sick. Miracles begin with impossibilities, and through faith, believers can transcend limitations. He calls on believers to step out in faith, laying hands on the sick and expecting miraculous outcomes, as this is a demonstration of God's sovereignty and power.

Stoneking highlights the significance of the baptism of the Holy Ghost, which equips believers to participate in the miraculous. He asserts that God is not constrained by time; He can reach into the past to restore and heal, as well as pull the future into the present moment. Believers must recognize their unique position in Christ and boldly embrace their identity, using their faith to impact their communities with healing and transformation. He passionately encourages believers to act on their faith, proclaiming the Gospel and allowing God's miracles to manifest through them.
God's Sovereigntyauthoritybaptismempowermentfaithhealingidentitymiraclesobediencepower of the churchsigns and wondersfaith, identity, baptism, miracles, healing, authority, God's Sovereignty, power of the church, God's power, signs and wonders, obedience, empowerment
Mark.16.15, Mark.16.16, Mark.16.17, Mark.16.18, Acts.2.38, Heb.13.8
God And Country19830313-GodAndCountryService.mp3God and Country Collection
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsDouglas Will Hoyt emphasizes the foundational role of faith in God in America's history and the urgent need for spiritual revival. He highlights the nation's decline, linking it to social issues such as crime and moral decay, stating that America has strayed from its godly roots. Hoyt calls for a return to God through prayer, humility, and repentance, referencing 2 Chronicles 7:14 as a blueprint for national renewal. He asserts that true freedom is rooted in faith in Jesus Christ and that America's hope lies in spiritual revival and a recommitment to its founding principles.

Hoyt passionately encourages individuals to seek regeneration and for churches across the land to experience revival. He insists that America must undergo a reformation, embracing a new sense of freedom for all people. Hoyt concludes with an inspiring vision of America as a land united in purpose and anchored in faith, urging a collective effort to share the message of Jesus Christ as the highest cause for the nation. He reminds the audience that genuine freedom encompasses both spiritual and physical liberation, underscoring the importance of prayer and action among believers for America’s transformation.
transformation, morality, restoration, patriotism, humility, prayer, renewal, freedom, repentance, national, revival
2Chr.7.14, John.8.36
Praying Without Ceasing19910128-Landmark-LeeStoneking-PrayingWithoutCeasing.mp3LM1991
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsLee StonekingLee Stoneking passionately emphasizes the transformative power of prayer, urging believers to engage in consistent communication with God. He shares his personal journey of discovering prayer's significance after receiving the Holy Ghost, highlighting a pivotal moment when he sought confirmation from God. Through scientific research presented by Dr. N. Jerome Stowell, Stoneking illustrates that prayer can generate immense spiritual energy, even more potent than a powerful broadcast station. He encourages the congregation to view prayer as a spiritual radar, capable of reaching God's throne and impacting situations worldwide.

Stoneking calls for a renewal in faith and a fresh approach to prayer, akin to a spiritual rebirth. He asserts that persistent prayer can address any challenge, heal sickness, and calm life’s storms. The preacher reminds the audience of the supremacy of Jesus’ name and the necessity of fervent prayer to access God's infinite resources. He insists that through prayer, there are no limitations, no burdens too heavy, and no relationships that cannot be mended. Stoneking's fervent appeal inspires the congregation to grasp the power of prayer and to act decisively in their spiritual lives.
God's omnipresencecommunicationdivine powerendurancepersistenceprayerrenewalspiritual warfaretransformationGod's power, prayer, persistence, renewal, endurance, communication, transformation, God's omnipresence
Matt.7.7, Matt.7.8, 1Thess.5.17
Apostolic Ministry Deliverance19910129-Landmark-LeeStoneking-ApostolicMinistryDeliverance.mp3LM1991
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsLee StonekingBro. Lee Stoneking emphasizes that deliverance from spiritual and emotional bondage is essential for believers seeking freedom through faith and worship. He shares the story of Margaret, who, confined by fear for 18 years, experienced liberation through persistent spiritual intervention. Stoneking highlights that spiritual afflictions often manifest as physical ailments and encourages believers to guard their minds against negativity, focusing instead on worship, prayer, and a strong connection with God to overcome spiritual struggles.

The mind is a battleground for spiritual warfare, and dwelling on negative thoughts can lead to oppression. Forgiveness and releasing grievances are critical for spiritual health. Stoneking advocates for the power of a supportive spiritual community and the necessity of finding guidance and prayer during struggles. He stresses that faith and worship are potent tools for overcoming challenges, urging believers to engage actively in spiritual practices and maintain a strong connection with God for true deliverance and freedom.
communitydeliverancefaithforgivenessfreedomhealingprayerrenewalspiritual warfareworshipdeliverance, emotions, bondage, freedom, worship, healing, faith, faithfulness, mental health, community, commitment, renewal
Phil.4.13, Matt.18.18, Mark.16.17, Eph.6.12, Rom.8.37
The Legacy of Josiah19920131-Landmark-JackYonts-TheLegacyOfJosiah.mp3LM1992 - The Spirit of the Lord is Upon Me
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJack YontsBro. Jack Yonts emphasizes that one righteous individual can profoundly impact their community, even in times of widespread moral decay. He draws lessons from King Josiah’s life, who, despite inheriting a legacy of idolatry and corruption, sought God wholeheartedly and initiated a spiritual revival in Judah. Yonts highlights the necessity of a personal relationship with God, the transformative power of His Word, and the urgent call for committed individuals to actively spread the Gospel and engage in intercessory prayer.

Yonts passionately calls upon believers to recognize the importance of their actions and the company they keep. He encourages the audience to take ownership of their faith and act decisively, asserting that through prayer and righteous counsel, communities can seek God and foster renewal. He concludes by affirming that the Church, empowered by the Spirit, can hold back judgment and inspire revival, reminding listeners that even in challenging times, their commitment to God can make a significant difference.
righteousness, revival, guidance, leadership, purpose, practical, practical faith, endurance, perseverance, relationship with God, commitment
2Kgs.22.1, 2Kgs.22.2, 2Kgs.22.3, 2Kgs.22.4
Jesus Is Here19910130-Landmark-LeeStoneking-JesusIsHere.mp3LM1991
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsLee StonekingBro. Lee Stoneking proclaims that Jesus is present wherever His followers gather, emphasizing that in His presence, miracles become possible. He recounts the biblical story of Jesus feeding the 5000, highlighting the disciples’ failure to recognize His power despite witnessing numerous miracles. Bro. Stoneking urges the congregation to embrace the supernatural, stressing that their relationship to problems may seem impossible, but in Jesus’ presence, all things can be transformed into possibilities.

He calls on the audience to worship and open their hearts, assuring them that healing, deliverance, and spiritual transformation are within reach. Bro. Stoneking declares that God's relationship to their needs results in automatic miracles, emphasizing the importance of faith and expectation. He encourages believers to recognize the miraculous potential in their midst, reminding them that where two or three are gathered in Jesus' name, anything can happen. The atmosphere of worship, he asserts, facilitates God's work among the people, and the miraculous is available for all who believe.
God's presenceauthoritydeliverancedivine powerfaithmiraclestransformationworshipGod's presence, miracles, faith, deliverance, God's power, worship, authority, transformation
Luke.9.10, Luke.9.11, Luke.9.12, Luke.9.13, Luke.9.14, Luke.9.15, Luke.9.16, Luke.9.17, Matt.18.20, John.14.6, Deut.33.27, John.10.10, 2Cor.3.17
Here Comes The Mighty Men19760129-Landmark-R.E.Johnson-HereComesTheMightyMen.mp3LM1976
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsR.E. JohnsonR.E. Johnson emphasizes that mighty men for God are not born but made through experiences and challenges. He draws from the story of David's mighty men, who risked their lives to fulfill a simple desire expressed by their king. Johnson urges Christians to be proactive in their faith and sensitive to God's desires, acting without needing explicit commands. He criticizes the tendency to wait for instructions, calling for believers to worship and serve God from a heart that understands His wishes.

Johnson highlights the importance of "cave experiences," which serve as crucial moments for spiritual growth. He stresses that many great biblical figures were once flawed individuals transformed by God. The preacher calls on listeners to embrace their struggles and challenges as they contribute to their development as mighty men for God. He concludes by encouraging the congregation to step forward and commit to becoming mighty men, willing to face adversity for the sake of God's kingdom.
growth, obedience, perseverance, transformation, servanthood, strength, purpose
1Sam.22.1, 1Sam.22.2, 2Sam.23.13, 2Sam.23.14, 2Sam.23.15, 2Sam.23.16, 2Sam.23.17, Ps.47.1, 2Cor.6.17
Is There a Voice + Go Ye Into The World - Coming Out Of The Closet19940128-Landmark-MickyGroganSimeonCostaToddGaddy.mp3LM1994
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsMicky Grogan, Simeon Costa, Todd GaddyMicky Grogan calls upon Christians to be the voice of God in a morally declining world. He emphasizes the urgent need for individuals to intercede for others and to stand in the gap, just as biblical figures like Abraham and Moses did. Grogan highlights the moral decay present in society today, drawing parallels with the spiritual state of ancient Israel as described in Isaiah 59. He challenges listeners to move beyond mere emotional stirring to genuine transformation, urging them to take action and reach out to a lost world with the message of God's love.

The central message is clear: Christians must not only experience spiritual encounters but also share that experience with those who have not yet felt the power of God's love. Grogan recounts the story of Brian Wiseman, who dedicated his life to telling others about Jesus, even in the face of death. He implores the audience to recognize their purpose as a church, which is to evangelize and spread the Gospel. Grogan calls for a commitment to be the voice that this generation needs, emphasizing that it is time to come out of the comfort of the church and actively engage with the world, delivering the life-changing message of Jesus Christ.
awakeningevangelisminfluenceintercessionmoralitypurposespiritual warfarewitnessingintercession, awakening, evangelism, witnessing, morality, spiritual warfare, purpose, calling, influence
Isa.59.9, Isa.59.10, Isa.59.11, Isa.59.12, Isa.59.13, Isa.59.14, Isa.59.15, Isa.59.16, Jer.8.20
The Danger of the Status Quo⁠19920130-Landmark-N.A.Urshan-TheDangerOfTheStatusQuo.mp319920130-Landmark-NAUrshan-TheDangerOfTheStatusQuoPt2.mp3LM1992 - The Spirit of the Lord is Upon Me
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsN.A. UrshanN.A. Urshan passionately warns against the danger of spiritual stagnation and emphasizes the necessity of continuous growth in faith. He draws from Hebrews 6:1-3 to highlight that while foundational doctrines are crucial, believers must progress toward spiritual maturity. Urshan shares personal anecdotes, including his own conversion experience, to illustrate the transformative power of genuine repentance and the importance of receiving the Holy Spirit. He stresses that believers should strive to be more like Jesus daily and cautions against the perils of immaturity that can lead to moral failures and susceptibility to worldly influences.

Urshan affirms the significance of the United Pentecostal Church’s doctrinal foundations, particularly the belief in one God manifested in Christ, and contrasts this with Trinitarian beliefs. He asserts that understanding salvation through Christ’s finished work on the cross is vital. The preacher urges the congregation to build upon the solid foundation laid by previous generations while continuing to grow and mature in their spiritual walk. He highlights the importance of not compromising with the world, as true spiritual growth and a strong church rely on adherence to the core truths of the Gospel and a commitment to living a life that reflects Christ's teachings.
church foundationdiscipleshipdoctrinegrowthmaturityrepentancesalvationsanctificationgrowth, sanctification, repentance, church foundation, doctrine, salvation, maturity, discipleship
Heb.6.1, Heb.6.2, Heb.6.3, John.21.1, John.21.2, John.21.3, John.21.4, John.21.5, John.21.6, John.21.7, John.21.8, John.21.9, 2Tim.2.19
Don’t Sweat It⁠19920128-Landmark-MortonBustard-DontSweatIt.mp3LM1992 - The Spirit of the Lord is Upon Me
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsMorton BustardBro. Morton Bustard emphasizes the necessity of a consistent spiritual walk with God, urging the congregation to not rely solely on emotions while operating in the spiritual realm. He highlights the importance of preparation and study in ministry, stating that genuine ministry requires both spiritual gifts and diligent effort. Bro. Bustard warns against burnout by learning to flow with the river of God's Spirit rather than trying to manipulate it. He calls for authenticity in ministry and encourages everyone to approach spiritual operations with pure motives, assuring them that they are all candidates to be used in the gifts of the Spirit.

The message culminates in a powerful call for healing and deliverance. Bro. Bustard invites those in need to step forward, emphasizing that faith can lead to miraculous changes in their lives. He reassures the congregation that true ministry does not rely on human effort alone but on the power of God. Bro. Bustard encourages a collective atmosphere of faith, urging the congregation to expect and receive healing, deliverance, and a deeper connection with the Holy Spirit. He reminds everyone to relax in the presence of God and trust in His ability to work miracles in their lives.
MinistrySpirit-ledbalanceconsistencydiscernmentdivine flowmaturitypreparationbalance, flow, Ministry, discernment, spirit led, preparation, maturity, spiritual gifts, relationship with God
Ezek.44.17, Ezek.44.18, Zech.4.6, Ps.127.1, 1Cor.13.1, 1Cor.13.2, 1Cor.13.3
The Way of the Spirit19930126-Landmark-NathanielWilson-TheWayOfTheSpirit.mp3LM1993
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsNathaniel WilsonRev. Nathaniel Wilson emphasizes the transformative power of the Holy Spirit in the life of believers, focusing on the concept of "The Way of the Spirit." He underscores that the anointing of the Spirit is not merely for personal salvation but for empowering believers to fulfill God's purposes. Anointing results in two key aspects: anointed utterance and expanded vision. When a person receives the anointing, their perspective shifts, and they gain a broader understanding of God's mission, making it impossible to return to a limited worldview.

Wilson challenges believers to rely on the anointing of the Spirit over human philosophies and activism to address societal issues. He illustrates how the anointing empowers individuals like Jonah and Daniel, revealing that true anointing expands one's vision and compels them to act according to God's will. He contrasts the resistance faced by figures like Zacharias with the acceptance shown by Mary, illustrating how resistance often precedes the acceptance of a divine vision. Ultimately, he calls for a commitment to embrace the anointing, believing that God desires to move powerfully through His people, leading to revival and transformation.
Ministry, vision, transformation, empowerment, anointing, insight, purpose, authority
Luke.4.16, Luke.4.17, Luke.4.18, Luke.4.19, 2Tim.3.16, Rom.15.4
The Anointing⁠19940126-Landmark-JackCunningham-TheAnointing.mp3LM1994
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJack CunninghamJack Cunningham emphasizes the critical role of the anointing of the Holy Spirit in the United Pentecostal Church. He establishes that it is not education, connections, or human abilities that set the church apart, but rather the special touch of God—the anointing. This divine empowerment is essential across all aspects of church life, including worship, preaching, and the congregation's participation. Without this anointing, the church cannot effectively reach and minister to the lost in a modern context.

Cunningham asserts that the church exists primarily to affect people's lives and save the lost, as Jesus stated in His mission to seek and save that which was lost. To fulfill this purpose, the church must adapt to contemporary challenges while retaining the power of the anointing. He encourages the congregation to seek this anointing earnestly, recognizing that the genuine touch of God is what transforms lives and impacts the community. The anointing, Cunningham declares, is paramount for the church's effectiveness in its divine mission.
anointing, Holy Ghost, Power of the Holy Ghost, God's power, empowerment, evangelism, salvation, purpose, effectiveness, adaptability
Ps.92.10, Luke.4.18
More Blessed to Give than to Receive19920130-Landmark-JamesLashley-MoreBlessedToGiveThanToReceive.mp3LM1992 - The Spirit of the Lord is Upon Me
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJames LashleyJames Lashley emphasizes that it is more blessed to give than to receive, reflecting on the teachings of Jesus as quoted by Paul in Acts 20:35. He discusses the importance of selfless giving, not just in terms of material possessions but also spiritual gifts and service within the church. Lashley urges Christians to mature from being receivers to active givers, highlighting that true love and spiritual maturity manifest through sacrificial giving and serving others. He warns against the challenges that may arise within the church and stresses the need for unity and brotherly love.

Lashley illustrates that spiritual gifts and manifestations are secondary to the attitude of giving and the heart of love behind them. He highlights that genuine relationships with God and others require giving oneself fully, whether through time, possessions, or service. The preacher calls for believers to adopt a mindset of redemption, encouraging them to create an atmosphere of love and support within the church. Ultimately, Lashley reminds the congregation that the essence of true Christianity lies in loving actions that demonstrate care for one another.
Ministrybrotherly lovecharactergivinggrowthpreparationrevivalsacrificeservant leadershipserviceunitygiving, sacrifice, leadership, love, growth, Ministry, unity, service, character, preparation, revival
Ps.118.24, Acts.20.35, Luke.6.38, 1Cor.4.5, 1Cor.4.6, 1Cor.4.7, 1Cor.12.13, 1Thess.4.9, 1Thess.4.10, Rev.21.8, Luke.12.15, Luke.12.23, Isa.53.11, 1Cor.8.9
Dust to Dust⁠19920127-Landmark-CharlesMahaney-DustToDust.mp3LM1992 - The Spirit of the Lord is Upon Me
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsCharles MahaneyBro. Charles Mahaney emphasizes the frailty of human nature, referencing the curse of dust from Genesis 3, to illustrate that due to Adam's sin, Satan has a legal right to attack our carnal selves. He calls believers to rise above their physical senses and carnal tendencies to engage in genuine worship, advocating for a return to holiness and separation from worldliness in modern Pentecostal churches. Mahaney stresses the importance of grace in redemption, asserting that God became man to rescue humanity from its carnal nature and encourages believers to "train in high places" spiritually to overcome strongholds.

Mahaney further rejects the concept of the Trinity, asserting the oneness of God, and shares his experiences with rabbis to highlight his Apostolic belief. He urges the congregation to embrace their identity and authority in Christ, claiming victory over the enemy. By illustrating the need for spiritual training and community, he inspires believers to seek a deeper relationship with God and to step into their purpose, as he proclaims that God's call is upon the church to act in faith and power in these last days.
doctrinegracegrowthholinessincarnationonenessovercomingredemptionsanctificationspiritual warfareworshipholiness, incarnation, doctrine, spiritual warfare, oneness, redemption, growth, sanctification, worship, grace, overcoming
John.8.1, John.8.2, John.8.3, John.8.4, John.8.5, John.8.6, John.8.7, John.8.9, John.8.10, John.8.8, John.8.11, Gen.3.14, Gen.3.15, Gen.3.16, Gen.3.17, Gen.3.18
Get It In Your Bones⁠19840209-Landmark-RobertHenson-GetItInYourBones.mp3LM1984
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsRobert HensonIn "Get It In Your Bones," Robert Henson emphasizes the vital importance of internalizing God's Word, asserting that it penetrates every aspect of our being—body, soul, and spirit. He highlights Hebrews 4:12, which describes the Word of God as sharper than any two-edged sword, capable of reaching the joints and marrow. Henson insists that when God’s Word is deeply rooted within us, it ignites spiritual movement, action, and authentic worship. He warns against superficial faith, urging believers to seek a profound connection to God's Word that produces true healing and strength.

Henson further illustrates that the Word of God not only brings life but also provides spiritual immunities against sin and false doctrine. He shares stories of devoted believers who prioritize truth over material comforts, demonstrating that those who have truly experienced the fullness of God's Word cannot settle for anything less. As members of Christ's body, believers are called to worship with enthusiasm and conviction. Henson concludes by reminding all that on the day of resurrection, the power of God’s Word will bring life to the bones of those who have passed, affirming that true believers must keep God's Word alive within them every day.
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Emotional Healing⁠1994-LadiesLandmark-AudreyShears-EmotionalHealing.mp3LM1994
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsAudrey ShearsAudrey Shears emphasizes the importance of emotional healing as a vital component of spiritual growth and effective Christian service. She shares her personal testimony of overcoming trauma, addiction, and destructive relationships, highlighting that unresolved wounds can hinder one’s relationship with God and others. By referencing Exodus 20:5, she illustrates how the sins of fathers can impact future generations, urging the audience to recognize the role of healthy family dynamics in spiritual development. Shears passionately conveys that God's love and acceptance are crucial for addressing emotional pain, and healing requires vulnerability, honesty, and reliance on God.

In her powerful message of hope, Audrey illustrates that despite the depths of despair, God can heal and transform lives. She testifies to the transformative power of God's love, sharing her journey from emotional turmoil to restoration through faith in Christ and the support of her church community. She challenges the audience to confront their own emotional wounds, asserting that healing is a process that necessitates an open heart and an unwavering commitment to God. Ultimately, Audrey encourages everyone to recognize their worth in God's eyes and to embrace the healing that comes through a genuine relationship with Him.
emotions, restoration, healing, sin, love, family, transformation, addiction, overcoming, testimony, vulnerability
Exod.20.5, John.4.29, Phil.4.13
A Burning Burden⁠19910129-Landmark-JamesKilgore-ABurningBurden.mp3LM1991
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJames KilgoreJames Kilgore emphasizes the urgency of the present time for the Church, describing it as "the last of the last days." He encourages believers to be ready and willing to act according to God's call, asserting that this is the Church's "finest hour." Unity within the Church is paramount, and Kilgore calls for a "oneness conference" to set aside divisions and focus on collective purpose. He highlights the need for each individual to seek God's will, reminding everyone that they have a unique role in God’s plan.

Kilgore reflects on the importance of humility and a return to the simplicity of the Gospel. He shares personal anecdotes about his ministry journey, emphasizing the power of heartfelt prayer and earnest preaching. The call to action is clear: believers must be prepared to pour themselves out for God's work during these critical times, maintaining a burden for the lost and a commitment to spreading the message of Jesus, particularly the significance of His blood and the hope it brings. The message culminates in a reminder of the Church's role as a place of refuge and healing for those in need, urging all to embrace their responsibility in this divine mission.
God's willMinistryconsecrationend timeshumilitypurposereadinessunityurgencyend times, consecration, unity, purpose, urgency, readiness, God's will, humility, Ministry
Luke.10.25, Luke.10.26, Luke.10.27, Luke.10.28, Luke.10.29, Luke.10.30, Luke.10.31, Luke.10.32, Luke.10.33, Luke.10.34, Luke.10.35, Luke.10.36, Luke.10.37
Collision Course With A Miracle19920130-Landmark-WayneHuntley-CollisionCourseWithAMiracle.mp3LM1992 - The Spirit of the Lord is Upon Me
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsWayne HuntleyWayne Huntley proclaims that distractions often hinder believers from experiencing their miracles. Drawing from the biblical account of Peter walking on water, he emphasizes that natural distractions—like daily responsibilities and economic challenges—often impede spiritual progress more than supernatural obstacles. Huntley urges the congregation to remain focused on God's mission, highlighting the necessity of commitment to preaching the Gospel despite worldly distractions and pressures.

Huntley challenges pastors and church leaders not to let a vocal minority derail their revival efforts. He encourages the church to stay alive, vibrant, and thriving, rather than merely surviving. Emphasizing that the only way to fail is to quit, he inspires the congregation to keep walking in faith, reminding them that they are on a "collision course with a miracle." Throughout his message, Huntley underscores the importance of perseverance and unwavering commitment to God's work, urging believers to resist compromise and distractions, as they are in the midst of a miracle.
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Matt.14.25, Matt.14.26, Matt.14.27, Matt.14.28, Matt.14.29, Matt.14.30, Matt.14.31, 1Cor.7.35, Gal.6.9, Luke.10.1, Job.9.8
Crossroads19930126-Landmark-JamesKilgore-Crossroads.mp3LM1993
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJames KilgoreBro. James Kilgore emphasizes that life presents critical crossroads where individuals must seek God's direction through prayer and fasting. He warns that the current generation may be facing end times, urging believers to act with urgency and dedication to God's kingdom. Constant communication with God is vital for understanding His will, especially in uncertain times. He draws parallels between early Jewish patriarchs and the founding fathers of Pentecostalism, highlighting their faith, courage, and perseverance as models for contemporary believers.

Kilgore challenges the audience to embody the same spirit of faith and determination exhibited by early Pentecostal leaders. He stresses the importance of sacrifice and dedication in building a strong relationship with God and warns against the extremes of modern influences. As believers stand at crossroads, they must choose to follow God's path, remain steadfast in their faith, and engage actively in ministry, demonstrating commitment to the work of God amidst challenges. He encourages them to roll up their sleeves, embrace God’s call, and move forward with confidence in His guidance.
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Mark.11.1, Mark.11.2, Mark.11.3, Mark.11.4, Mic.7.8, Acts.2.38
How Prayer And Fasting Enriched My Life⁠19930127-Landmark-Ladies-SandraDillon-HowPrayerAndFastingEnrichedMyLife.mp3LM1993
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsSandra DillonSandra Dillon emphasizes the transformative power of prayer and fasting, urging believers to activate their faith and step out in obedience to God. She shares personal testimonies of miraculous healings and conversions, illustrating how persistence in prayer can break through barriers and lead to spiritual victories. Dillon encourages the congregation to recognize their role as spiritual warriors, chosen and empowered by God, to impact their communities through prayer and the sharing of their faith.

Dillon reminds the audience of their rich spiritual heritage and the importance of preserving the foundational truths of their faith. She calls upon them to embrace their divine calling, to witness boldly, and to remain steadfast in their spiritual pursuits. Through stories of individuals who experienced life-changing encounters with God, she illustrates that small acts of faith can lead to extraordinary outcomes. Dillon challenges everyone to commit themselves fully to God, assuring them that He is ready to perform miracles in their lives when they rely on His promises.
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Zech.2.10, 1Cor.1.5, 2Cor.9.11, Jer.29.11
The Commitment of a Conqueror19940125-Landmark-KennethHaney-TheCommitmentOfAConqueror.mp3LM1994
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsKenneth HaneyKenneth Haney emphasizes that true commitment to God requires sacrifice and a willingness to face adversity. He draws on the example of Moses, who chose to suffer with God's people rather than enjoy the fleeting pleasures of Egypt. Haney urges believers to move beyond merely enjoying church services and to actively engage in evangelism, reminding the congregation that the current generation must rise up to conquer for Christ. He insists that effective ministry requires not just programs but the "old time apostolic power of God" to truly impact the world.

He challenges the church to remember its authority in Christ, to embrace sacrifice, and to commit to righteousness and prayer. Haney expresses that the church is destined for victory against the forces of evil and encourages believers not to let past failures deter them from pursuing God's calling. The message is clear: the church must act with commitment and courage to subdue kingdoms, evangelize the lost, and fulfill God's purpose in the world.
sacrifice, commitment, evangelism, conquest, discipleship, perseverance, faith, God's power, responsibility, adversity
Rom.8.35, Rom.8.36, Rom.8.37, Heb.11.24, Heb.11.25, Heb.11.26, Heb.11.27, Heb.11.28, Heb.11.29, Heb.11.32, Heb.11.33, Heb.11.34, Heb.11.35, Heb.11.36, Heb.11.37, Heb.11.38, Heb.11.39, Heb.11.40, Acts.2.38, Exod.1.7, Exod.1.8
Not Verbiage But Action19920129-Landmark-WynnDrost-NotVerbageButAction.mp3LM1992 - The Spirit of the Lord is Upon Me
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsWynn DrostBro. Wynn Drost emphasizes that the kingdom of God is demonstrated through power, not just through words. He calls believers to actively seek God's manifest power in their lives and communities, urging them to adopt the boldness of the early church, which prayed fervently for signs and wonders. This faith, grounded in God's power rather than human wisdom, leads to miraculous outcomes and persistent prayer can unleash God's supernatural weapons to impact the world.

He shares powerful testimonies of miraculous healings and divine interventions, illustrating that every believer has a role to play in advancing God's kingdom. Bro. Drost challenges believers to be proactive in their faith, to step out and take action, and to be vessels for God’s work. He concludes by calling for a commitment to experiencing God's power personally and being agents of change in their communities, reminding everyone that the kingdom of God is not in word but in action and divine power.
Ministryavailabilitydemonstrationdivine powerfaithmanifestationpersistenceGod's power, demonstration, faith, manifestation, availability, persistence, Ministry
1Cor.4.20, Acts.4.29, Acts.4.30, 1Cor.2.1, 1Cor.2.5, Mark.16.15, Mark.16.16, Mark.16.17, Mark.16.18
Unbelievable19920131-Landmark-DavidHernandez-Unbelievable.mp3LM1992 - The Spirit of the Lord is Upon Me
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsDavid HernandezPastor David Hernandez emphasizes the power of praise and worship in the Christian life. He declares that praising God is not limited to specific times or circumstances, but should be a continual practice. Hernandez shares personal experiences that highlight how expressing gratitude and worship prepares the way for miracles and blessings, referencing Psalm 50:23. He encourages the congregation to be emotionally expressive in their worship, explaining that genuine praise comes from the heart and should not be suppressed by intellect.

Hernandez addresses challenges faced by Hispanic congregations transitioning from Catholic backgrounds, urging new converts to approach God directly without intermediaries. He stresses the importance of fostering an environment where worship is vibrant and expressive. The pastor shares a testimony of a woman who, through her faithfulness and praise, experienced a miraculous healing from kidney issues, demonstrating that God responds to heartfelt worship. Hernandez concludes by affirming that praising God creates pathways for His blessings, urging the congregation to embrace their right to glorify the Lord with joy and enthusiasm.
blessingscultural awarenessexpressionfaithgrowthpraisethanksgivingtransformationworshippraise, worship, faith, blessings, expression, thanksgiving, transformation, cultural awareness
Ps.50.23
Reaching The Potential Of The Church⁠19940127-Landmark-JackCunningham-ReachingThePotentialOfTheChurch.mp3LM1994
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJack CunninghamBro. Jack Cunningham emphasizes that the church must reach its full potential and not settle for a life of mediocrity. He warns that many Christians are living below their privileges, content with a meager existence when God offers abundance. Using the analogy of a couple on a cruise ship who unknowingly limited themselves to cheese and crackers instead of enjoying the included lavish meals, he challenges believers to stop accepting a life of depression, sickness, and financial struggles. Instead, they are called to embrace the power of God and the promises found in His Word.

Cunningham criticizes the prevalent negative attitudes within the church and urges believers to shift from a "hold the fort" mentality to one of active faith and expectation. He encourages preachers to proclaim the power of God's Word, rather than making excuses for why it doesn't work. He calls for a revival mindset, insisting that the church should be a powerful force in the world, focusing on positive testimonies and supporting pastors who walk in faith. Throughout the message, he reinforces the idea that God is ready to bless those who are willing to step out in faith and claim their rightful inheritance as children of God.
giving, potential, faith, tithing, overcoming, promises, authority, revival, God's promises, expectation, God's provision
Matt.10.7, Matt.10.8, Matt.16.18, Matt.16.19
The Highest Cost Of Loving⁠19930127-Landmark-WilliamSciscoe-TheHighestCostOfLoving.mp3LM1993
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsWilliam SciscoeWilliam Sciscoe emphasizes that the highest cost of loving Jesus requires personal sacrifice and a re-evaluation of priorities. True faith demands active participation; it is not enough to be a spectator in God's work. Sciscoe uses the story of the rich young ruler to illustrate that genuine love for Jesus often necessitates confronting personal attachments and unresolved bitterness, which can hinder spiritual growth. He urges the congregation to examine their love priorities and step off the sidelines to become active players in their faith.

Forgiveness emerges as a critical theme in Sciscoe's message, where he stresses that harboring unforgiveness binds individuals and stunts their spiritual growth. He highlights the importance of praying for those in authority and rising above grievances to embrace love and forgiveness. The journey towards spiritual maturity involves letting go of resentments. Sciscoe challenges the congregation to recognize that the cost of loving God transcends personal desires and reputations, urging them to engage deeply with their faith and relationships, fostering a transformative spiritual journey.
commitmentcrossroadsdiscipleshipforgivenessgrowthpractical faithprayerreflectionrevivalsacrificepractical faith, growth, forgiveness, sacrifice, revival, prayer, prayer life, reflection, discipleship, commitment, crossroads
Mark.10.17, Mark.10.18, Mark.10.19, Mark.10.21, Mark.10.20, Mark.10.22, 1Tim.2.1, 1Tim.2.2, Rom.12.19, Luke.23.34
God’s End Time Advantage⁠19910201-Landmark-TerryBlack-GodsEndTimeAdvantage.mp3LM1991
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsTerry BlackBro. Terry Black emphasizes that God's end-time revival is alive and spreading, drawing a powerful analogy between winemaking and the church's divine power. He asserts that the church has not yet seen its best days, as the Holy Spirit continues to move across the world. Black challenges the notion that worship needs to become more sophisticated, advocating instead for childlike faith and enthusiastic praise. He illustrates the authenticity of the Christian message through the sacrifices of believers throughout history, insisting that genuine experiences with God validate the Pentecostal faith.

Bro. Black elaborates on the importance of understanding the origin and quality of the church’s power, which comes from a divine source rather than human leaders. He stresses that true spiritual strength arises from the process of spiritual fermentation, which involves a willingness to be flexible and obedient to God's will. Drawing from personal anecdotes, he shares stories of individuals who experience genuine encounters with God, reinforcing the message that the Holy Ghost is real and relevant today. Bro. Black concludes with a call for believers to embrace the reality of Pentecostal experiences and to expect a powerful move of God in these end times, affirming that the best is yet to come for the church.
Holy Ghostauthenticitychildlike faithconvictiondivine powerend timesexperiencegrowthperseverancerevivalrevival, end times, Holy Ghost, authenticity, conviction, God's power, supernatural encounter, faith, childlike faith, perseverance
Luke.5.37, Luke.5.38, Luke.5.39, Jas.5.14, Jas.5.15, Acts.2.1, Acts.2.2, Acts.2.3, Acts.2.4
Thy Kingdom Come19940124-Landmark-AbelAguilar-ThyKingdomCome.mp3LM1994
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsAbel AguilarBro. Abel Aguilar emphasizes the crucial role of Christians in subduing kingdoms that oppose God's kingdom through the true gospel. He proclaims that the true gospel possesses the power to conquer all adversaries, urging believers to stand firm in their faith without shame. Spiritual warfare is essential; believers must wield divine weapons to dismantle strongholds of false reasoning and human philosophy. Serving God out of conviction is vital for enduring faith during trials. Bro. Aguilar assures the congregation that all evil will ultimately submit to the true gospel, affirming God's sovereignty.

The manifestation of the true sons of God will reveal God's glory to the world, even if it is not fully understood. Bro. Aguilar calls for believers to resist apathy and indifference, advocating for a passionate commitment to the truth of God's Word. He stresses that the power of prayer and the presence of the Holy Spirit are essential for deliverance. With the imminent return of Christ, he urges urgent preaching of the gospel, authentic worship, and reliance on God's Word to combat the lies of the enemy. Bro. Aguilar encourages the congregation to open their hearts and receive the joy and peace that only God can provide.
spiritual warfare, power of the church, kingdom of God, conviction, warfare, faith, end times, subdue, manifestation
Matt.6.9, Matt.6.10, Matt.6.11, Matt.6.12, Matt.6.13, Deut.6.4
His World My Mission⁠19940125-Landmark-BJWilmoth-HisWorldMyMission.mp3LM1994
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsBJ WilmothB.J. Wilmoth emphasizes the significance of embracing the mission of Jesus Christ as our own. He highlights the concept of incarnation as the cornerstone of Christian belief, illustrating how divinity overshadowed humanity in the birth of Jesus. The mission of Jesus was to seek and save the lost, and this mission must be adopted by the church and individual believers. Wilmoth warns against viewing Pentecost merely as a historical event; instead, he calls for a renewed understanding that the empowerment of the Holy Spirit is meant for soul-winning and spreading the gospel.

Wilmoth uses biblical examples to reinforce his message, illustrating that believers are God's hands, feet, and mouth in the world today. He urges listeners to align their lives with the mission of Jesus and to actively participate in evangelism. The church serves as both the gate to heaven and the means by which God reaches the world. Wilmoth concludes by challenging believers to recognize their role as peacemakers, bringing the message of salvation to those who are lost, and to fully embrace their mission as representatives of Christ in every aspect of life.
evangelism, soul winning, church mission, missions, Great Commission, empowerment, holiness, outreach, renewal, purpose, practical faith, incarnation
Luke.4.14, Luke.4.17, Luke.4.18, Luke.4.19, Luke.4.15, Luke.4.16, Luke.4.20, Luke.4.21, John.14.12, John.14.13, John.14.14, John.14.15, 1Cor.6.19, John.3.5, 2Cor.5.17, Matt.8.20
The Promise, Possibility, and Power of Pentecostal Heritage⁠19840207-Landmark-JamesLKilgore-ThePromisePossibilityAndPowerOfThePentecostalHeritage.mp3LM1984
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJames KilgoreJames Kilgore emphasizes the vital importance of embracing and actively participating in the Pentecostal heritage to maintain a fervent faith. He warns against complacency, urging believers to continually grow spiritually and to be vigilant against the dangers of lukewarm faith. The church, as a divine forethought of God, possesses resilience and strength, rooted in the promises made before the foundation of the world. Kilgore highlights the power of forgiveness, the necessity of living as witnesses of Christ's love, and the call to reach the lost through evangelism and community engagement.

Kilgore calls for a deep engagement with the Word of God, which he describes as a transformative power that dispels darkness and unlocks hearts. He challenges the congregation to recognize their role as salt and light in the world, and to stand firm in their faith, actively participating in the mission of the church. The call to action is clear: believers must nurture a spirit of prayer, embody the teachings of Jesus, and cultivate a genuine love for others, ensuring that their lives bear the fruit of the Spirit as they face the challenges of the times. The promise of revival and the possibility of a powerful church are alive and attainable.
faith, fervor, commitment, heritage, forgiveness, freedom, authenticity, vigilance
Acts.2.38, Acts.1.8, Rev.3.7, Rev.3.8, Rev.3.13, Rev.3.11, Rev.3.9, Rev.3.12, Rev.3.10, Rev.3.14, Matt.28.19, 1Pet.4.10, 1Cor.4.20, 2Cor.3.2
The Perfection of Beauty: The Joy of the Whole Earth19850124-Landmark-Ladies-MarilynnGazowsky-ThePerfectionOfBeautyTheJoyOfTheWholeEarth.mp3LM1985
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsMarilynn GazowskiLadies, you are called to be "the perfection of beauty" and "the joy of the whole earth." Embrace your role as God's ladies and resist the temptations of the world that try to lure you into compromising your holiness. Maintain your distinct identity and standards of beauty that reflect Christ. Remember, silent witness can have a powerful impact; others will recognize your influence and seek to emulate your example.

The world may try to undermine your beauty and worth, but do not let it. You must stand firm in your convictions and avoid flirtation or behaviors that dilute your testimony. God's women should represent Him in every aspect, from appearance to actions. Show kindness, acknowledge others, and embody the love of Christ, for you are meant to shine brightly in a world that desperately needs to see His light through you. Your attitude shapes your beauty and your capacity to influence those around you. Stay positive and faithful, and let your life be a testament to God's grace and beauty.
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At Evening Time It Shall Be Light⁠19970131-Landmark-LeeStoneking-AtEveningTimeItShallBeLight.mp3LM1997 - Holding Back The Night
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsLee StonekingLee Stoneking emphasizes the urgency of a literal interpretation of biblical prophecies in these end times. He highlights the increasing hunger among believers for genuine demonstrations of God's presence and power, urging them to move beyond organized religion and talent-based services. Apostolic preachers are called to be influential figures in delivering peace and deliverance to troubled souls. Stoneking stresses that true revival is not found in modernization or worldliness but in the manifestation of God's Spirit during church services. He challenges the belief that strict standards hinder revival, asserting that the lack of God's demonstrative power is the real issue.

Stoneking discusses the cost of being mightily used by God, which includes loneliness, spiritual attacks, and the burden of carrying God's message. He encourages believers to stir up the gift within them, assuring them that once God's presence is active, they become empowered to continue the work of ministry without relying on external motivation. Miracles and divine interventions are not just historical events but can be experienced today through dedicated worship and prayer. Stoneking calls upon believers to act on their faith, reminding them that they possess the power to set others free in the name of Jesus, urging them to take action and embrace their calling in this critical time.
God's power, demonstration, authenticity, spiritual gifts, authority, end times, prophecy, hunger, calling, Ministry, spiritual warfare, revival, God's presence, biblical fidelity, consecration, transformation
Zech.14.6, Zech.14.7, Mark.16.17, Mark.16.18
The Unlikely Likely⁠19970129-Landmark-RobertBayer-TheUnlikelyLikely.mp3LM1997 - Holding Back The Night
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsRobert E .BayerRobert E. Bayer passionately proclaims that God possesses the power to perform the impossible and the unlikely in our lives. He urges the congregation not to lose hope, regardless of how dire their circumstances may seem. Drawing on scripture, he emphasizes that faith, worship, and the name of Jesus can lead to miraculous transformations. Bayer calls the audience to express their faith enthusiastically, asserting that energetic worship can help overcome feelings of depression and discouragement. He highlights that mental health struggles should not be hastily labeled as demonic possession but approached with understanding and compassion.

Bayer illustrates the importance of taking action in faith, referencing the friends of the paralyzed man who went to extraordinary lengths to reach Jesus. He reassures listeners that the power of God is still accessible today, and through sincere worship and prayer, anyone can experience healing and transformation. Closing with a reminder that with God, all things are possible, Bayer encourages everyone to expect the miraculous in their own lives, emphasizing that worship can be a pathway to overcoming challenges and finding hope.
faith, God's power, hope, worship, healing, transformation, spiritual warfare, mental health, praise, miracles, Bible study, prayer
Ps.150.1, Acts.6.2, Acts.6.4, Mark.12.1, Mark.12.2, Mark.12.3, Mark.12.4, Mark.12.5, Mark.12.6, Mark.12.7, Mark.12.8, Mark.12.9, Mark.12.10, Mark.12.11, Mark.12.12, Eph.3.20, Dan.3.17, 2Tim.1.12, Phil.3.20, Phil.3.21, Gen.18.14, Jer.32.17, Num.11.23, Isa.50.2, Isa.59.1, Matt.19.26, Mark.10.27, Luke.1.37, Luke.18.27, Matt.4.16, 2Tim.1.7, Luke.24.47, Acts.11.15, John.1.1, John.1.14
A Little Space20170124-Landmark-MarkMorgan-TuePM.mp3LM2017
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsMark MorganMorgan emphasizes the significance of recognizing the "little space" of grace that God has granted America and the church. He calls the congregation to understand that this period is not for complacency but for fulfilling divine purposes. Drawing parallels to Nehemiah and Ezra, he highlights how fear, financial challenges, and worldly pleasures can obstruct progress. Morgan urges believers to stand firm against these challenges, reminding them of the power that God has equipped them with to overcome any adversity.

He articulates that the church must actively engage in global missions, support Israel, and utilize its strength to combat evil forces. Morgan declares that despite the spirit of the Antichrist at work in the world, greater is He that is in them than he that is in the world. Unity among believers is crucial, as the power of collective prayer can ignite a revival that impacts the world. The message culminates in a powerful invitation for the congregation to pray together, allowing God's presence and purpose to manifest in their lives.
grace, purpose, spiritual warfare, faith, unity, revival, empowerment, missions, vigilance, prayer
Ezra.9.8, 2Cor.4.7, Eph.5.16
There is Power in the Name of Jesus20170125-Landmark-CharlesRobinette-ThereIsPowerInTheNameOfJesus.mp3LM2017
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsCharles RobinetteBro Charles Robinette declares that there is immense power in the name of Jesus, capable of healing, delivering, and transforming lives. He emphasizes that miracles occur when believers gather with faith and humility, creating an atmosphere ripe for divine intervention. Apostolic gatherings enhance God’s presence through collective prayer and worship, leading to supernatural demonstrations of His power. Robinette urges everyone to expect miracles and proclaim the authority of Jesus over every challenge, reinforcing that no problem is too great with faith.

The preacher recounts miraculous events where many experienced instant healing simply by invoking the name of Jesus. He stresses that chains of bondage are broken, diseases are healed, and every knee will bow to His name. Robinette calls for a baptism of miracles, encouraging the congregation to release faith into the atmosphere and proclaim healing and deliverance in Jesus' name. With humility and great faith, believers can witness extraordinary acts of God, as there are no limitations when calling upon the name of Jesus.
God's power, faith, humility, authority, healing, deliverance, worship, miracles, breakthrough
Phil.2.10, Phil.2.11, Col.1.16, Col.1.17, Col.1.18
Family20170125-Landmark-NickMahaney-WedAM.mp3LM2017
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsNick MahaneyNick Mahany emphasizes the critical role of family and the unwavering love and support it provides during challenging times. He shares personal stories from his upbringing as the child of an evangelist, highlighting the relentless pursuit of God’s grace for family members who are lost. Mahany encourages believers to maintain their faith and pray fervently for their loved ones, asserting that no one is beyond the reach of God’s love and redemption. He illustrates the power of intercession and the belief that God will answer prayers, recounting miraculous provisions and divine interventions that showcase God's faithfulness.

Mahany stresses that true belief in God opens the door to miracles, encouraging believers not to accept defeat from the enemy. He speaks powerfully about the necessity of unity within the church community, emphasizing that true family supports one another through prayer and intercession. He calls on the congregation to rise up in faith, reminding them that despite the trials faced, they will not be forsaken. The message is one of hope, urging everyone to trust in God’s promises and support one another as a united family in Christ, as they anticipate a revival and a season of blessings ahead.
faith, intercession, grace, family, redemption, perseverance, God's provision, restoration, prayer, hope
1John.3.16, Prov.24.15, Prov.24.16, Isa.43.2
I Am Enough20170126-Landmark-LadiesDay-DorindaShatwell-IAmEnough.mp3LM2017
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsDorinda ShatwellSister Dorinda Shatwell declares that each individual is uniquely chosen by God and is "enough" to fulfill His divine purpose. God equips everyone for the tasks He calls them to, despite their perceived inadequacies. Life’s challenges are framed as opportunities for spiritual growth and deeper relationships with God. By aligning prayers with God’s will, believers can trust in His greater plan, knowing that trials have purpose and can lead to personal transformation. She emphasizes the importance of embracing one's identity in Christ, which empowers believers to overcome discouragement and despair.

Sister Dorinda also highlights the power of words, reminding everyone that life and death lie in the tongue. She encourages speaking positively and with faith, as God can transform past pains into powerful testimonies for His glory. Through faith and perseverance, miraculous interventions can occur. She reassures the audience that God is in control, and by acknowledging that He is enough, believers can find strength in knowing they are equipped for whatever He asks of them. The message is one of hope, empowerment, and the assurance that with God, all things are possible.
purpose, growth, church identity, faith, perseverance, empowerment, transformation, God's Sovereignty
Josh.1.9, Ps.139.17
Wild Faith20170126-Landmark-MensDay-JohnMcdonaldJackCunningham.mp3LM2017
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJohn McDonaldBro. John McDonald calls for a radical and fearless faith that challenges believers to embrace their God-given roles without yielding to societal pressures that seek to weaken their spiritual strength. He emphasizes the urgency of a spiritual revival marked by true repentance and personal responsibility. McDonald warns against the domestication of faith and encourages believers, especially men, to rise up and confront challenges with boldness, rejecting any cultural attempts to feminize their spiritual calling. He draws parallels between biblical narratives and contemporary issues, asserting that genuine revival follows a sincere response to sin and a commitment to holiness.

The preacher urges the congregation to take personal responsibility for their spiritual lives through daily examinations of their faith and actions. He stresses that true revival requires a cleansing of hearts and a rejection of sin, advocating for a return to biblical principles and values. McDonald reminds listeners that the time is short and that they must align themselves with God's purpose, encouraging them to act decisively in their faith. He reinforces the notion that God's grace provides a window of opportunity for believers to fulfill their divine purpose, calling on them to have wild faith and to take action without delay.
revival, faith, spiritual warfare, repentance, holiness, authority, purpose, courage, accountability, leadership, masculinity
Thursday PM20170126-Landmark-NathanielHaney-ThurPM.mp3LM2017
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsNathaniel HaneyPastor Nathaniel Haney emphasizes the vital role of understanding the spirit realm in the life of a believer. He highlights the importance of recognizing that angels are created to serve and minister to God's people. Haney articulates that angels do not exist merely as passive entities; rather, they actively engage in the lives of those who are righteous and live according to God's will. He references biblical passages that illustrate how God sends angels to protect and guide His people, reinforcing the idea that believers must remain aware of the supernatural forces at work in their lives.

Furthermore, Haney discusses the significance of prayer and how it activates angelic assistance. He encourages the congregation to seek God earnestly, recognizing that prayer opens the door for angels to intervene in earthly matters. The pastor warns against complacency in the face of newfound political stability, urging believers to remain vigilant and proactive in their spiritual pursuits. Ultimately, he calls the church to focus on missions, the protection of Israel, and the fight against the spirit of the Antichrist, asserting that God has given His people a space of grace to fulfill their divine purpose in these crucial times.
Friday PM20170127-Landmark-JackCunningham-FriPM.mp3LM2017
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJack CunninghamBrother Cunningham emphasizes that God is actively working among believers, creating a unique opportunity for miracles and revival in today's spiritual climate. He calls the church to respond urgently, recognizing this moment as a "now or never" opportunity for spiritual alignment through prayer in the Holy Spirit. He highlights the importance of collective faith within the community, which plays a critical role in manifesting God’s miracles. Brother Cunningham assures the congregation that prodigals are being drawn back to God, and restoration is possible in families, urging everyone to focus on the imminent return of Christ.

He proclaims that financial blessings should be directed towards advancing the Kingdom of God and encourages believers to trust in God's promises, reminding them that nothing is impossible for Him. As the church prays in unity and authority, miracles will begin to manifest, demonstrating God's power and presence. Brother Cunningham challenges the congregation to live in readiness for the rapture, urging them to invite others into God’s presence, where transformation can take place. He declares that God is granting the church a "space of grace," providing a window of opportunity to fulfill their divine calling and participate in unprecedented revival.
revival, prayer, Power of the Holy Ghost, Holy Ghost, faith, unity, grace, restoration, rapture, end times, truth, trust, stewardship, miracles
Deut.1.30, Deut.31.8, Isa.45.2, Isa.45.3, Rom.4.18
Friday AM20170127-Landmark-RonnieMullings-FriAM.mp3LM2017
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsRonnie MullingsPastor Mullings emphasizes the critical importance of maintaining a right spirit in one’s relationship with God, drawing lessons from David’s life. He warns that a spirit can falter due to irresponsibility, conceit, self-righteousness, and willfulness, leading to dire consequences. Mullings stresses that gratitude and humility are essential in fostering a connection with God, and neglecting one’s spiritual responsibilities can result in destructive choices, as demonstrated by David’s failures. He challenges the congregation to recognize the spiritual battles they face and to take personal responsibility for their spiritual well-being.

Mullings highlights the dangers of becoming complacent and comfortable in one’s faith journey, urging believers to remain vigilant and proactive in their spiritual lives. He illustrates how David’s initial irresponsibility led to a series of wrongful decisions that ultimately shaped his destiny. The pastor reminds everyone that every positive outcome can be traced back to decisions made in alignment with a right spirit, encouraging the faithful to keep their hearts aligned with God and to be aware of the influences that shape their faith.
humility, spiritual warfare, responsibility, gratitude, discipleship, stewardship, obedience, submission, faithfulness
Ps.51.7, Acts.2.38, Matt.7.26, Prov.26.12, Matt.19.17, Prov.21.2, Prov.11.2, Prov.16.18, Prov.21.4, 2Pet.2.10, Acts.13.46, 2Cor.10.5, Eph.4.27, Matt.6.21, Prov.4.23, Josh.24.15, Num.32.23
The Light Holding Back The Night19970127-Landmark-AbelAguilar-TheLightHoldingBackTheNight.mp3LM1997 - Holding Back The Night
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsAbel AguilarPastor Abel Aguilar proclaims that the light of God will triumph over the darkness, urging believers to stand firm and let their light shine during challenging times. Despite the spiritual warfare and the darkness encroaching upon society, God's power within believers is greater than any opposing force. He emphasizes the importance of the Holy Spirit in experiencing God's light and encourages everyone to sing and find joy even in the midst of trials, asserting that darkness must give way to the light that has come through Jesus Christ.

Pastor Aguilar shares the testimonies of individuals who have encountered God's light, illustrating that it transcends all religious backgrounds. He highlights the significance of baptism in Jesus' name and receiving the Holy Spirit as essential steps for believers to embrace God's light fully. The pastor calls on the congregation to support one another, reminding them that God is guiding their path and will pour out His Spirit upon those who seek Him. In the end, he declares a powerful message of hope, encouraging all to confidently proclaim that the light of God prevails and will shine brightly in their lives.
light, spiritual warfare, baptism, perseverance, evangelism, faith, victory, testimony, end times
Job.35.10, John.8.12
You Can Speak Your World Into Existence19830127-Landmark-RichardHeard-YouCanSpeakYourWorldIntoExistance.mp3LM1983
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsRichard HeardYou can speak your world into existence through faith and the power of words. Just as the woman with the issue of blood reached out to touch Jesus' garment, believing she would be healed, individuals can transform their circumstances by declaring their faith. Persistent faith, even in the face of despair, can lead to miraculous changes. Just like Joshua commanded the sun to stand still, believers can invoke God's power to alter their reality and overcome life's challenges.

Miracles testify to God's omnipotence and presence among His people. The preacher emphasizes the importance of creating a spiritual environment through worship, where believers can invite divine intervention into their lives and communities. There is a call to action for believers to share their faith boldly, support one another, and actively participate in shaping their spiritual journeys. The preacher urges that words spoken with faith can lead to healing, transformation, and a deeper connection with God.
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Chosen Ones19820313-MarilynGazowsky-ChosenOnes.mp3
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsMarilynn GazowskiMarilyn Gazowsky emphasizes the importance of faithfulness in the Christian life, distinguishing it from mere belief. True faithfulness involves a consistent commitment to God’s work and the dedication to transferring valuable traits to one’s character for the benefit of others. This faithfulness extends beyond personal growth; it positively impacts those around us. Marilyn urges believers to maintain a Christian presence in all aspects of life—appearance, behavior, and possessions—reflecting a responsibility to uphold Christian values daily.

Loneliness can be addressed through active engagement in community service and church activities, providing fulfillment and purpose. By immersing oneself in God’s work, individuals find joy and meaning. Marilyn highlights that every moment presents an opportunity to glorify God and enrich the lives of others. Living intentionally as a "chosen vessel" of God means recognizing one's unique purpose and leaving a lasting legacy of faith and love. Ultimately, the call is to live purposefully, demonstrating love for God through love for His people and being a source of encouragement and inspiration in the community.
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The Church’s Greatest Responsibility: Mercy and Healing⁠19850122-Landmark-JimmyShoemake-TheChurchsGreatestResponsibilityMercyAndHealing.mp3LM1985
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJimmy ShoemakeThe Church's greatest responsibility is to offer healing and mercy to a world in desperate need. Believers are called to rise above worldly concerns, finding strength and perspective through their relationship with God. This divine connection empowers the Church to address not only physical ailments but also emotional and spiritual needs, recognizing that healing extends beyond the body. The diversity within the Church serves as a strength, enabling each member to contribute uniquely to the collective mission of spreading God’s love and delivering individuals from various forms of bondage.

Unity among believers is crucial, as God has equipped the Church to minister effectively to those who are lost and broken. It is essential for the Church to acknowledge its role as a laborer in God's harvest, reaching out to the multitudes who lack direction and hope. The power of reconciliation entrusted to believers allows them to bring others back to God, demonstrating that the Church is an active and vital body, capable of transforming lives through mercy and healing. The world is yearning for a revival, and the Church must embrace its calling to be a force for good, utilizing God-given abilities to spread the message of hope and love.
perspective, unity, healing, reconciliation, family, purpose, kingdom of God, empowerment, revival, mercy, calling
Matt.9.35, Matt.9.36, Matt.9.37, Matt.9.38, Matt.10.1, 2Cor.5.19, John.4.32
Dealing With Stress19850124-Landmark-BobbieShoemake-DealingWithStress.mp3LM1985
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsBobbie ShoemakeDealing with stress is crucial for both physical well-being and spiritual health. Stress can manifest in physical symptoms, as shown through experiences like chronic sore throats. Finding effective outlets for stress, such as engaging in regular physical activity like walking, is essential for alleviating these symptoms. Walking not only enhances physical health but also provides opportunities for mental refreshment and spiritual renewal. It serves as a time for prayer, reflection, and connection with God, leading to a more balanced life.

Self-care is not about vanity but rather about stewardship of one's body to improve confidence and represent faith effectively. Biblical examples illustrate that beauty and godliness can coexist, emphasizing the importance of maintaining one's appearance as a way of honoring God. Consistency in both spiritual practices and physical activity is vital for achieving personal and spiritual growth. Establishing a routine that includes time for God and exercise fosters a harmonious and fulfilling life, aligning physical health with spiritual devotion.
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Speaking for the Ministry19850125-Landmark-CharlesCombs-SpeakingForTheMinistry.mp3LM1985
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsCharles CombsUplift Jesus Christ in every aspect of ministry and life. Just as Moses lifted the serpent in the wilderness for healing, believers must consistently elevate Christ to experience spiritual vitality. Moving beyond foundational teachings is essential; believers must embrace a mature faith that is empowered by the Holy Spirit. Fear of criticism often hampers ministry, but true ministers prioritize uplifting Christ over peer pressures or the fear of judgment. The role of ministers is dual: to intercede for the congregation and to convey God’s messages to the people.

The vitality of the church hinges on believers living empowered lives filled with the Holy Spirit. This requires a commitment to discernment, understanding the Lord’s body, and fostering a spirit of unity. As believers grow in maturity, they should not only witness miracles but also actively participate in the transformative work of God. The sermon calls for a revival of faith, encouraging believers to allow Jesus to guide their spiritual journeys and to meet the real needs of their congregations. Ultimately, by uplifting Christ, believers can fully experience the life that the gospel promises and become a beacon of God’s power and love to the world.
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Where’s the Beef⁠19870126-Landmark-JamesLarson-WheresTheBeef.mp3LM1987
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJames LarsonLife's pursuit of meaning often leads to a sense of emptiness when focused solely on worldly achievements and pleasures. Despite Solomon's vast wealth and wisdom, he discovered that the vanity of life without God renders all endeavors meaningless. True fulfillment arises when individuals align their lives with God's purpose, recognizing that material gains cannot provide lasting satisfaction. As Ecclesiastes reminds us, there is a season for everything, and prioritizing one's spiritual journey is essential for understanding identity and mission in God's eyes.

Gratitude and a positive attitude are transformative, leading to joy and spiritual growth. The sermon emphasizes that acknowledging life's gifts fosters an attitude of thanksgiving, which in turn brings believers closer to God. The essence of life lies not in the accumulation of wealth or status but in serving God and glorifying Him in all actions. A return to basic spiritual practices like prayer and dedication to God's will allows for true meaning and fulfillment, urging listeners to live with intention and purpose, using every opportunity to witness for God's glory.
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Anointed Power: Death or Renewal19920127-Landmark-AbelAguilar-AnointedPowerDeathOrRenewal.mp3LM1992 - The Spirit of the Lord is Upon Me
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsAbel AguilarBro. Abel Aguilar emphasizes the critical importance of maintaining the anointed power of God in both personal and communal spiritual practices. He warns against replacing genuine divine power with lesser alternatives, citing the biblical story of Rehoboam as a cautionary tale of disobedience and its consequences. Renewal of one’s spiritual life is not merely a suggestion but a necessity for survival, as communities depend on their connection to God’s transformative power. The urgency to seek divine intervention is paramount, as the Bible provides real answers to life’s challenges, such as family issues and addictions.

Aguilar calls religious leaders to build trust and community support through prayer, urging believers to actively seek miracles and embrace God’s power in their lives. He asserts that there is no substitute for the genuine anointing of God, which must be present in places of worship. The preacher passionately challenges congregants to engage with this power, reaffirming that the survival of their spiritual lives and communities hinges on their willingness to seek renewal and respond to God’s presence with faith. The sermon culminates in a powerful invitation for all who have physical needs to seek miracles and experience the life-changing power of God.
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1Kgs.14.25, 1Kgs.14.26, 1Kgs.14.27, 1Kgs.14.28, Ps.1.1
When Satan Kills God Maketh Alive⁠19920128-Landmark-KennethHaney-WhenSatanKillsGodMakethAlive.mp3LM1992 - The Spirit of the Lord is Upon Me
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsKenneth HaneyPastor Kenneth Haney declares that when Satan tries to kill, God brings life, emphasizing God’s sovereignty over evil. He encourages believers to hold on to their dreams and visions despite the attacks they face. The pastor stresses the importance of church leadership, noting that assaults on leaders impact the entire congregation. He insists on the necessity of preaching the Word of God with conviction, maintaining joy, and fostering unity within the church community.

He calls for a return to foundational beliefs and practices, urging believers to resist modern distractions and actively engage in revival efforts. Pastor Haney reminds the congregation that the devil seeks to steal their joy and victory, but reassures them of God’s promises. He inspires the audience to reclaim their spiritual authority through prayer and the anointing of the Holy Spirit, calling them to be active participants in God’s work. The pastor emphasizes that true revival is attainable when believers stand firm in their faith and refuse to allow the enemy to undermine their mission.
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John.10.10, John.11.34, Rev.1.19, Mark.14.27, Matt.16.16, Matt.16.17, Matt.16.18, Gen.3.15, Luke.4.18, Ps.91.1, Ps.91.2, Ps.91.3, Ps.91.4, Ps.91.5, Ps.91.6, Ps.91.7, Ps.91.8, Ps.91.9, Ps.91.10, Ps.91.11, Ps.91.12, Ps.91.13
Let’s Take Inventory19920131-Landmark-LeeStoneking-LetsTakeInventory.mp3LM1992 - The Spirit of the Lord is Upon Me
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsLee StonekingLee Stoneking passionately calls for a return to the fervent, transformative experiences of early Pentecostalism. He emphasizes the urgent need for genuine revival, characterized by the outpouring of the Holy Spirit, signs, wonders, and miracles. Stoneking contrasts the powerful experiences of the early church with contemporary practices, insisting that believers must seek deeper encounters with God. He warns that Jesus will return for a Spirit-filled church, not a weak or compromised one, and stresses the importance of unity, prayer, and living holy lives to prepare for God's move.

Stoneking asserts that true revival brings not only healings and miracles but also the judgments of God, calling for the purification of the church from sin and complacency. He encourages believers to pray fervently and consistently, believing that anything is possible through faith. The preacher declares that the hunger for God is unprecedented and that the power of God is ready to be unleashed. He urges the congregation to recognize their identity and embrace the Holy Spirit's power, declaring that a great revival is imminent, echoing the early church's zeal and miraculous works.
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Esth.4.1, Joel.2.28, Acts.2.2, Acts.2.4, Acts.2.16, Acts.2.38, Acts.2.41, Acts.2.43, Acts.2.47
Don’t Take My Faith20000123-Landmark-DenverStanford-DontTakeMyFaith.mp3LM2000 - Open Door
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsDenver StanfordDenver Stanford emphasizes the importance of maintaining a positive and faith-filled attitude in the Christian life. He encourages believers to focus on the victorious aspects of faith, drawing on biblical examples where Jesus challenges his followers to exercise greater faith in seemingly impossible situations. Stanford highlights that faith is not a complex concept but rather a simple trust in God's words and promises. He urges listeners to approach their relationship with God with childlike faith, reminding them that God is capable of overcoming any obstacle they face.

Stanford recounts various biblical miracles to illustrate how faith can lead to extraordinary outcomes, reinforcing that faith is essential for experiencing God's power. He reminds the congregation to avoid negativity and instead embrace the joy that comes from trusting in God. The preacher asserts that Christians must believe in God's ability to provide and perform miracles in their lives, encouraging them to maintain a positive attitude that reflects their faith. Ultimately, he calls for those who have not yet experienced God's love and salvation to seek a personal relationship with Him, emphasizing that faith, even in its smallest form, can lead to remarkable transformations.
faith, trust, perseverance, miracles, discipleship, God's power, growth, childlike faith, childlike faith, overcoming
Heb.11.1, Prov.17.22, Mark.4.35, Mark.4.36, Mark.4.37, Mark.4.38, Mark.4.39, Mark.4.40, Mark.4.41, Mark.5.21
I Came To See Jesus⁠20000125-BruceHowell-ICameToSeeJesus.mp3LM2000 - Open Door
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsBruce HowellBro. Bruce Howell emphasizes the significance of perseverance and unwavering faith in the Christian journey. He urges believers to remain steadfast amidst trials, drawing inspiration from Mary Magdalene's transformative encounter with Jesus. Howell asserts that true revival comes from earnest prayer and a deep devotion to Christ, encouraging the church community to support one another and focus on evangelism rather than personal grievances. He reassures the congregation that, despite adversity, victory is assured through reliance on God's promises.

Howell highlights the power of collective worship and the necessity of unity within the church. He calls on believers to trust in God's plan for their lives and emphasizes the importance of personal testimony as a motivator for faith and action. The message concludes with a powerful call to action, urging listeners to remain committed to their spiritual goals and to recognize that personal encounters with Jesus can lead to profound transformation. Howell reassures that greater is He that is in you than any opposition faced, encouraging all to hang in there and not give up, as victory is assured through faith.
perseverance, spiritual warfare, revival, faith, visitation, unity, evangelism, overcoming, prayer, worship, promises, transformation, missions
John.20.10, John.20.11, 1Sam.1.8, Luke.17.14
The Holy Ghost Ministry1982-Landmark-BillyCole-TheHolyGhostMinistry.mp3LM1982
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsBilly ColeBilly Cole emphasizes the vital role of the Holy Ghost in the Christian experience, asserting that the greatest miracle is the giving of God's Spirit. A genuine burden for souls is essential for effective ministry, as indifference can hinder the process of receiving the Holy Ghost. Faith is a crucial element when praying for seekers, and it should be transmitted like a radio signal; doubt can disrupt this spiritual connection. Cole explains that traditions within the church can sometimes obstruct the reception of the Holy Ghost, urging the congregation to critically evaluate practices to ensure they align with biblical precedents.

When assisting others in receiving the Holy Ghost, enthusiasm and respect in the laying on of hands are vital. The process involves four key steps: desiring the Holy Ghost with all one's heart, focusing on Jesus, having faith for immediate reception, and worshiping as a result of that faith. Cole encourages believers to foster an environment of faith and openness to the Holy Spirit's work, asserting that significant spiritual growth and numerous individuals receiving the Holy Ghost can occur through dedicated prayer and support. Ultimately, a method combined with faith leads to successful outcomes in ministry, promoting revival and spiritual awakening.
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Clothed1985-Landmark-MarilynGazowsky-Clothed.mp3LM1985
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsMarilynn GazowskiBeing spiritually clothed with righteousness and love is essential, transcending mere physical appearance. It is vital to cover one another with love and understanding, especially when a sister confides her burdens. Love serves as a shield, covering a multitude of sins, and fostering the environment of support and protection in vulnerable times. The message emphasizes that true community thrives on mutual support, particularly among women, urging acts of kindness and practical help during moments of need. The metaphorical concept of wearing different robes for various life roles highlights the importance of spiritual readiness and appropriateness in every situation.

The ultimate value lies in spiritual richness, as the preparation for the afterlife requires garments of righteousness. Encouragement to listen to the Holy Spirit and support others is paramount, as the essence of ministry is found not solely in formal settings but in everyday actions that uplift and inspire. The call to action is clear: do not wait for someone to ask for help; instead, proactively minister to those in distress. Whether it's through a simple act of kindness or a heartfelt word of encouragement, it is crucial to ensure that no sister feels alone or unclothed in her struggles, as the garments of love and support are what truly matter when standing before God.
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Enthusiasm19860130-Landmark-PhillipBlanton-Enthusiasm.mp3LM1986
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsPhil BlantonEnthusiasm is a divine influence that transforms lives and energizes worship. It is essential for Christians to channel their zeal towards their faith, just as the world channels excitement into various passions. The Holy Ghost fills believers with this enthusiasm, enabling them to overcome challenges, actively participate in evangelism, and engage in vibrant worship. Personal testimonies of transformation underscore how divine enthusiasm leads to a strong desire to share faith with others, illustrating the powerful impact of the Holy Ghost in individual lives.

The sermon emphasizes the importance of community and collective worship, showing that shared religious experiences enhance personal faith and foster communal growth. Enthusiasm should drive believers to witness and evangelize, as the world seeks a genuine and passionate faith. This divine enthusiasm is not only a source of strength for individuals but is also crucial for maintaining a vibrant spiritual life. The preacher calls on the congregation to embrace their faith enthusiastically, recognizing it as a powerful force that sustains them and inspires others to explore the gospel.
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The Basic Foundation⁠20000125-Landmark-JohnMcdonald-TheBasicFoundation.mp3LM2000 - Open Door
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJohn McDonaldJohn McDonald emphasizes the concept of progress, warning against the dangers of prioritizing speed and efficiency over foundational truths in both society and faith. He illustrates the unintended consequences of technological advancements, likening them to spiritual dilution when the core tenets of Christianity are compromised. McDonald calls for a return to the original gospel message, highlighting the need for spiritual endurance and resilience over superficial changes driven by contemporary philosophies.

He critiques the modern tendency to adapt the gospel to fit societal norms, stressing the importance of maintaining doctrinal purity. McDonald reminds believers of the urgency of spiritual preparedness and the necessity of repentance, baptism in Jesus' name, and the infilling of the Holy Ghost for salvation. He encourages Christians to resist the allure of a feel-good gospel that lacks depth and transformative power, urging them to stand firm in their faith and prioritize the original teachings of Jesus Christ and the apostles.
purity, authority, authenticity, church foundation, revival, doctrine, vigilance, repentance, baptism, integrity, endurance, discernment
Luke.21.29, Luke.21.30, Luke.21.31, Luke.21.32, Luke.21.33, Luke.21.34, Luke.21.35, Luke.21.36, Acts.2.38
The Hour Of Our Best Or Worst⁠19840209-Landmark-TimDyson-TheHourOfOurBestOrWorst.mp3LM1984
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsTim DysonTim Dyson emphasizes the dual nature of the end times, showcasing how the pressures of these times can reveal both the best and the worst in individuals. He draws on the biblical story of Mary and Judas Iscariot to illustrate this point. Mary chooses to worship Jesus with a precious ointment, embodying devotion, while Judas succumbs to betrayal, reflecting the darker aspects of his character. Dyson warns that the pressures of modern life similarly test faith and character, urging believers to draw closer to God and embody holiness rather than succumbing to worldly distractions.

Dyson calls upon the congregation to recognize that these challenging times are designed for the church to thrive. He encourages believers to be proactive in their spiritual lives, actively seeking God's presence and allowing the Holy Spirit to guide their actions. The preacher insists that the end times will either bring out a person's devotion or their disloyalty, urging listeners to strive for greatness in their faith. He concludes with a powerful reminder that, despite the chaos in the world, God has a plan for His church to shine brightly, and it is up to each individual to decide whether they will rise to the occasion or fall away.
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A Vision For A Widespread Gospel⁠19840208-Landmark-JamesLarson-AVisionForAWidespreadGospel.mp3LM1984
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJames LarsonJames Larson emphasizes the urgent need for committed faith within the Christian community, particularly in these times of moral and spiritual decline. He contrasts casual faith, which lacks depth, with the profound dedication required to inspire true spiritual revival. Larson calls upon believers to engage in personal evangelism and return to fundamental Christian principles like prayer, outreach, and a deeper relationship with God, stressing that genuine revival cannot be achieved through modern tools alone but demands heartfelt commitment.

Larson draws upon biblical narratives, highlighting figures such as Nicodemus, Cornelius, and the Ethiopian eunuch as examples of individuals whose committed faith led to transformative experiences with God. He challenges the church to envision a widespread spiritual awakening and urges believers to act, illustrating that true revival stems from committed faith that stands firm against societal pressures. As he concludes, Larson calls on the church to fully commit to prayer and evangelism, promising that God will respond to those who demonstrate genuine dedication and faith.
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How to Run an Effective Bus Ministry Consistently19870126-Landmark-BrentNordan-HowToRunAnEffectiveBusMnistryConsistently.mp3LM1987
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsBrent NortonBrent Norton emphasizes the vital role of a bus ministry in reaching communities with the message of Jesus Christ. He stresses the importance of commitment and organization, noting that the bus ministry is not merely about transportation but about building relationships with children and their families. Consistent presence through weekly bus routes allows for impactful outreach, as workers provide support during times of need and share the love of Christ. Norton underscores that a successful bus ministry requires dedicated teams willing to pray for their routes, attend meetings, and maintain a structured system to ensure everything runs smoothly.

Promotions play a crucial role in attracting new participants and engaging current riders. Creative and well-planned promotions help draw families to church, creating opportunities to introduce them to the teachings of Jesus. The ultimate goal of the bus ministry is to transform lives by winning families to Christ through Bible studies and consistent outreach. Norton insists that the ministry’s success is measured not by numbers but by lives impacted, encouraging workers to maintain a clear purpose and commitment to outreach. He concludes by affirming that bus ministry reaches more lost individuals than many other ministries, making it a powerful tool for evangelism and church growth.
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How to Place Proper Emphasis on The Word ⁠19870126-Landmark-PhilDugas-HowToPlaceProperEmphasisOnTheWord.mp3LM1987
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsPhillip DugasPlacing proper emphasis on God's Word is crucial for believers to recognize its importance, power, principles, and demonstration in their lives. The Word is exalted above God's name, serving as the foundation of faith and providing stability in a changing world. It is the seed that God uses to accomplish His will, and it nourishes the soul, producing faith essential for pleasing God. Believers must understand that the Word is not just for knowledge but for action, as it holds the power to create, convict, and conquer.

Demonstrating the Word requires believers to live out its truths, showcasing God's power through their actions and testimonies. Miraculous signs, healing, and deliverance are manifestations of God's authority that validate the truth of Christianity. The church must prepare its members to actively participate in ministry, emphasizing spiritual gifts and the need for believers to share the Gospel. In these last days, it is vital for the church to remain in touch with God's movements and to fulfill the Great Commission, ensuring that the Word is alive and transformative in the lives of those who believe.
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How to Establish an Effective Prison Ministry19870127-Landmark-AlbertDillon-HowToEstablishAnEffectivePrisonMinistry.mp3LM1987
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsAlbert DillonEstablishing an effective prison ministry requires deep compassion, a genuine burden for souls, and a commitment to serve those incarcerated. The call to action is clear: reach out to individuals in prison who are often desperate for spiritual guidance. This ministry is not merely about preaching doctrine; it is about building relationships rooted in love, repentance, and faith. Volunteers must approach prison officials with a proper attitude, expressing a desire to assist and support their efforts, as this opens doors for outreach.

Success in prison ministry hinges on understanding the spiritual and emotional needs of inmates, their families, and the broader community. It is vital to provide aftercare and fellowship, ensuring that newly converted individuals integrate into the church community and continue their spiritual growth. The transformative power of God can change lives, and through consistent outreach, the potential for miraculous events increases. The ministry extends beyond prison walls, impacting families and creating ripples of restoration within society. With training, dedication, and divine guidance, the church can turn the challenges of prison ministry into a fruitful endeavor, bringing hope and salvation to those in need.
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How to Build Strength Into Your Music Program⁠19870127-Landmark-WayneGoodineTerryGunn-HowToBuildStrengthIntoYourMusicProgram.mp3LM1987
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsWayne Goodine, Terry GunnBuilding a strong music program in the church relies on consistent leadership, support from the pastor, and effective communication. Leaders must inspire enthusiasm within their choirs, as their energy directly impacts morale. Establishing regular practice schedules and maintaining open lines of communication with the pastor ensures alignment with the church's goals. Social activities, such as retreats and banquets, foster unity and camaraderie among choir members, allowing them to connect outside of rehearsals, which enhances their commitment and motivation.

Training future musicians is vital for sustaining a robust music program. Engaging youth through lessons and choir participation creates a pipeline of talent ready to lead. Educational initiatives, such as teaching music theory, lay a solid foundation for growth and commitment. Spiritual preparation through prayer and fasting is essential for effective ministry, inviting the Holy Spirit to work through the choir. Moreover, building a team of capable leaders, incorporating variety in musical styles, and maintaining a focus on the purpose of worship ensure the music program remains dynamic and impactful. Ultimately, the music ministry's goal is to enhance worship and facilitate spiritual experiences, making it central to the church's mission.
leadership, worship, preparation, practical, church music, support, administration, development, youth ministry, community, communication, growth, church foundation, discipleship, stewardship, empowerment
Departing From The Faith19870129-Landmark-CliffordClark-DepartingFromTheFaith.mp3LM1987
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsClifford ClarkClifford Clark emphasizes the vital importance of prayer, fasting, and maintaining doctrinal purity in the face of modern challenges to the faith. Drawing from 1 Timothy 4:1-3, he warns against departing from the faith due to seducing spirits and false doctrines. He calls for a strong commitment to the new birth message, which includes repentance, baptism in Jesus' name, and being filled with the Holy Spirit, asserting that this message is essential for salvation and evangelism. Clark encourages believers to prioritize spiritual disciplines over organizational efforts, urging a return to apostolic standards of prayer and fasting.

Clark also stresses the necessity of upholding holiness standards as a means of maintaining separation from worldly influences. He argues that modesty and rejection of worldly distractions are crucial for preserving the church's distinctiveness and effectiveness in evangelism. He believes that God will honor those who commit to these principles and anticipates a powerful revival among believers who prioritize seeking God. In conclusion, he calls for a collective revival of prayer and fasting, urging the church to focus on these spiritual disciplines as the foundation for an effective ministry and to trust in God's power to bring about a mighty end-time revival.
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Not by Might, Nor by Power, But by His Spirit19920129-Landmark-PaulPrice-NotByMightNorByPowerButByHisSpirit.mp3LM1992 - The Spirit of the Lord is Upon Me
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsPaul PricePaul Price emphasizes that true ministry relies not on human strength or authority, but on the guidance and power of the Holy Spirit. A pastor's role is profoundly challenging, requiring a deep relationship with Jesus Christ to effectively work with and heal broken souls. Honesty and transparency are essential in building trust with the congregation, enabling the church to confront complex issues and cultivate a compassionate spiritual community. Spiritual leadership demands patience, love, and an understanding of the congregation's needs, with the pastor serving as a vessel for the transforming power of the Holy Spirit.

Pastoral work involves navigating human imperfections and fostering an environment where the Spirit can operate, leading to genuine transformation and growth. Price calls for a focus on personal spiritual growth and a deeper understanding of God to guide the congregation toward maturity and salvation. He redefines leadership within the church as one of humility and service rather than power, urging pastors to seek wisdom, conviction, and accountability in their Christian lives. Ultimately, Price stresses that the Holy Spirit is crucial for authentic healing and change within individuals and the church community, reminding leaders to stay connected to the chief shepherd for guidance and support.
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Luke.1.1
Not by Might, Nor by Power, But by His Spirit19920129-Landmark-PaulPrice-NotByMightNorByPowerButByHisSpirit.mp3LM1992 - The Spirit of the Lord is Upon Me
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsPaul PriceBro. Paul Price emphasizes that true effectiveness in ministry arises not from human strength or strategies but from a deep reliance on the Holy Spirit. He insists that pastoral work requires genuine compassion, spiritual connection, and a commitment to restoring those who struggle rather than condemning them. By fostering a close relationship with God, pastors can provide their congregations with the spiritual nourishment they need, viewing challenges as opportunities for growth in their faith journey.

He highlights the importance of humility, collaboration, and understanding the true value of each soul within the church. Bro. Price encourages pastors to seek divine guidance and to recognize that their role is to shepherd with love and understanding, creating an environment conducive to healing and growth. By acknowledging the complexities of human issues and the need for spiritual intuition, pastors can navigate their responsibilities effectively, ensuring they fulfill their mission to save souls through the guidance of the Holy Spirit.
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Acts.1.1, Ezek.34.1
Our God is Accessible⁠19860128-Landmark-RichardHeard-OurGodIsExcessable.mp3LM1986
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsRichard HeardGod desires to be accessible to all, breaking down barriers that have historically kept humanity apart from Him. In the Old Testament, access to God was limited, with only the high priest allowed to enter His presence. However, through Jesus Christ, the veil has been torn, symbolizing God’s longing to reach everyone. Believers are called to be bridge builders, not isolationists, actively engaging with the world and reaching out to those in need. The call to action is clear: connect with the lost and ensure that God's love and grace are made accessible to all.

Believers must avoid the pitfalls of spiritual isolationism, submersionism, and hypocrisy. Instead, they are urged to maintain their spiritual integrity while adapting to effectively reach others. This dual adaptability allows Christians to preserve their faith without compromising their mission to connect with the world. The urgency of spreading the gospel is emphasized, as revival hinges on the willingness to engage with the community, embodying the role of ambassadors for Christ. Ultimately, the message stresses that God can work through anyone willing to fulfill His mission, and the church must be ready to respond to the needs of a lost world.
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What Happened At Calvary19860129-Landmark-NAUrshan-WhatHappenedAtCalvary.mp3LM1986
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsN.A. UrshanWhat happened at Calvary is the cornerstone of Christian faith, representing the ultimate victory over sin and death through the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. The crucifixion, deemed a moment of profound injustice, was a stepping stone to victory, allowing believers direct access to God's mercy, abolishing the ceremonial law, and establishing peace between Jew and Gentile. The Apostle Paul’s declaration, "we preach Christ crucified," emphasizes the enduring significance of the cross and its transformative power for all who believe.

The sermon highlights that the cross symbolizes both justice and mercy. Through Jesus’ sacrifice, the barriers that separated humanity from God are broken down, inviting all to come equally to the foot of the cross. The resurrection follows, confirming the victory over death and sin, assuring believers of revival and renewal in their lives. The message calls for a commitment to live out the principles of justice, mercy, and humility, reflecting the profound impact of Calvary in everyday life, and urges believers to embrace the transformative power of Christ's death and resurrection in their journey of faith.
Godly livingaccesscovenant theologycrucifixiondiscipleshipempowermentjusticemercyredemptionrenewalself denialunityvictory
Oikos Evangelism19860130-Landmark-JackDeHart-OikosEvangelism.mp3LM1986
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJack DeHartBrother Haney emphasizes the critical need for Oikos evangelism, which focuses on using household relationships and social networks to spread the gospel effectively. He highlights that the New Testament Church relied heavily on these connections for evangelization, demonstrating through biblical narratives that entire households were saved through personal relationships. This approach requires a shift from event-based evangelism to a lifestyle where every believer actively engages in outreach, fostering genuine connections rather than relying on impersonal programs or high-pressure tactics.

Brother Haney calls for the involvement of laypeople in ministry, asserting that every believer filled with the Holy Spirit is a minister. He critiques traditional methods, advocating for a relational approach that prioritizes personal interactions and non-manipulative dialogue. The church must redefine its strategy to focus on building relationships within communities to achieve sustainable growth and true revival. By returning to the principles of the New Testament and emphasizing lifestyle evangelism, the church can effectively reach the world for Christ, leading to an authentic and impactful revival.
Godly livingMinistrycommunitydiscipleshipevangelismgrowthhome ministryoutreachrelationshiprevivalsalvation
The Restoration of the Apostolic Church19870130-OWWilliams-TheRestorationOfTheApostolicChurch.mp3LM1987
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsO.W. WilliamsThe restoration of the apostolic church is essential for reclaiming its original power and influence, as demonstrated in the early days of Christianity. This restoration is likened to the parable of the lost coin, where the diligent search represents the church's effort to recover what has been lost. The authentic apostolic church must distinguish itself from the apostate church, urging believers to return to foundational practices filled with spiritual fervor. The church is called to operate fully in the power of the Holy Spirit, emphasizing the need for steadfastness in doctrine, prayer, and community, as exemplified in Acts 2:42.

Challenges from modern society and spiritual opposition are acknowledged, yet believers are encouraged to confront these with confidence, holding onto the promise that the power within the church is greater than that of the world. This sermon calls for an active participation in the restoration process, advocating for reclaiming the fervor and faith of the early church. By engaging in spiritual warfare and embracing the dynamic power of the Holy Spirit, Christians can experience a revival that transforms both personal lives and communities, affirming that with God's help, the church can overcome any obstacles and fulfill its divine mission.
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Renew Your Desire And Awaken Your Faith19900130-Landmark-JamesKilgore-RenewYourDesireAndAwakenYourFaith.mp3LM1990
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJames KilgoreRenew your desire and awaken your faith! This year, make a heartfelt commitment to strive for more in your spiritual journey. A deep desire to serve God fuels transformation and propels believers to break free from complacency. Embrace the call to action and understand that faith is a dormant power within you that must be awakened. Engage in earnest prayer and allow faith to manifest through your actions. Remember, extraordinary achievements are possible when faith is fully activated.

It is essential to align your will with God's purposes. This requires humility and a willingness to sacrifice personal ambitions. Bear your cross daily and embrace the challenges of the Christian walk. Return to foundational practices of prayer and fasting, as these are vital for spiritual revival. The time is now to seek a deeper relationship with God and to act with unwavering faith. Let go of pride, wear the sackcloth of humility, and dedicate yourself to God's work, for only what is done for Christ will last.
commitmentdeterminationdevotionfaithhumilityobedienceprayerrevivalsacrifice
God’s Transmitter1984-Landmark-GarlandNesson-GodsTrasmitter.mp3LM1984
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsGarland NessonBro. Garland Nesson passionately calls for the Church to recognize its role as a transmitter of God's power and message. He emphasizes the necessity for believers to stay connected to God, just as a transmitter must connect to a power source to effectively share the gospel. True worship, according to Bro. Nesson, requires both spirit and truth, enabling believers to become effective channels for divine power. He encourages the congregation to engage in prayer, fasting, and authentic worship, ensuring they are grounded in Scripture and open to the Holy Spirit’s guidance.

Bro. Nesson shares personal testimonies of faith, including miraculous healings that demonstrate the transformative power of belief. He reminds the congregation that the Church exists not only to receive blessings but to transmit them to those in need. By remaining humble and reliant on God’s power, believers can witness miracles and effectively spread God’s love and truth, fulfilling their purpose as conduits for the gospel in a world desperate for reality and divine intervention.
God's power, transmission, Ministry, testimony, miracles, faith, truth, authority, church mission, evangelism, worship, gospel
John.4.23, John.4.24
Talking About The White Folks Keeping Us Down19840206-Landmark-TimDyson-TalkingAboutTheWhiteFolksKeepingUsDown.mp3LM1984
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsTim DysonBro. Tim Dyson emphasizes that true empowerment comes from within, and external forces do not dictate an individual's success. He challenges the congregation to rise above the notion that "white folks" are keeping them down. Dyson insists that self-imposed limitations and attitudes are the real barriers to progress. He calls on believers to take personal responsibility, embrace their divine potential, and work together in unity to overcome challenges.

Dyson draws on historical struggles for equality, referencing figures like Martin Luther King, to illustrate the importance of proactive engagement rather than succumbing to victimhood. He passionately asserts that the church has the power to effect change and that its limitations are often self-imposed. By fostering a mindset of faith, perseverance, and collective effort, Dyson encourages the congregation to believe that they can achieve their goals and turn the world upside down, declaring that the only limits are those they place on themselves.
empowerment, faith, unity, perseverance, victory, responsibility, purpose, growth, overcoming
Judg.15.10, Judg.15.11, Judg.15.12, Judg.15.13
In Time To Come19840207-Landmark-LonnieTreadway-InTimeToCome.mp3LM1984
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsLonnie TreadwayBro. Lonnie Treadway emphasizes the urgent need for believers to establish spiritual memorials that commemorate God's past faithfulness, ensuring future generations understand and experience His power. He warns against complacency, urging the congregation to maintain an active and vibrant faith rather than relying solely on past experiences or traditions. Treadway calls for a genuine relationship with God, stressing the importance of standing firm in biblical truth amidst societal pressures and challenges.

He challenges the church to reach the lost and remain relevant in a changing world, highlighting the necessity of revival through a return to apostolic teachings and authentic worship. Treadway passionately asserts that believers must not settle for mere memories of what God used to do; instead, they are called to pursue a living, active faith that reflects the power and presence of God today. He cautions against the dangers of losing spiritual fervor and emphasizes the responsibility of the church to prepare the next generation to experience the reality of Pentecost.
revival, fervor, faithfulness, holiness, legacy, discipleship, faith, apostolic, truth, evangelism, heritage, God's power
Deut.31.1, Deut.31.14, Deut.31.20, Josh.4.1, Josh.4.19
Your Mind19840208-Landmark-JanetTrout-YourMind.mp3LM1984
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJanet TroutSister Janet Trout emphasizes the profound impact of the human mind on one’s life, stating that thoughts shape actions and emotions. She insists that individuals must take responsibility for their thoughts, as circumstances reveal character rather than define it. Positive thinking aligned with biblical principles is essential for personal growth and overcoming life's challenges. True victory comes from a mindset in harmony with God's principles, supported through prayer and spiritual growth. She encourages her audience to cultivate their minds like a garden, weeding out negativity while nurturing thoughts that lead to spiritual and personal victories.

Trout also highlights the importance of motivation, which she refers to as the "energy principle." She asserts that motivation empowers individuals to act and achieve their goals, urging the congregation to get involved in their faith and community. By revolutionizing their thinking and engaging actively with their faith, believers can attain significant outcomes and fulfill their divine potential. Sister Trout calls for a commitment to prayer and spiritual practices, reminding everyone that true change begins within the mind, and encourages them to embrace their inherent greatness through faith and action.
renewal, growth, victory, responsibility, positivity, the mind, development, character, spiritual foundation, discipline, overcoming, standards, biblical fidelity
Prov.23.7, Jer.16.6, Jas.3.11, Jas.3.12, Phil.4.13, Ps.30.5
Follow Me And I will Make You 19840208-Landmark-JohnMcDonald-FollowMeAndIWillMakeYou.mp3LM1984
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJohn McDonaldBro. John McDonald calls on listeners to follow Jesus, who promises to transform them into "fishers of men." He emphasizes that the greatest struggle in the spiritual journey is often the flesh, which opposes the Spirit. True fulfillment and purpose come from walking in the Spirit and aligning life with God's will instead of succumbing to worldly distractions like fame and fortune. McDonald urges believers to recognize that their choices today have eternal consequences and to prioritize living for Christ and sharing the gospel through their actions.

Trials and obstacles are presented as essential parts of the Christian journey, intended to strengthen faith. Embracing God's call requires setting aside excuses and committing to spiritual growth within the community of believers. McDonald challenges everyone to evaluate who they are following and the influences shaping their lives, encouraging a steadfast commitment to Jesus as the source of true purpose and guidance toward eternal life. He reminds the congregation that following Jesus means being molded into a vessel for God's purpose, urging them to turn their eyes upon Him for clarity and direction.
spiritual warfare, discipleship, purpose, sanctification, Godly living, evangelism, transformation, fellowship, commitment, witnessing, testimony, lifestyle
Matt.4.18, Luke.9.57, John.10.10
Put Your Guard Up19840208-Landmark-NAUrshan-PutUpYourGuard.mp3LM1984
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsN.A. UrshanBro. Nathaniel Urshan calls believers to stand firm in God's truth in a permissive and morally degrading society. He emphasizes the need to gird the loins with truth, urging the faithful to resist societal pressures that distort biblical principles, particularly regarding sexuality and morality. Urshan reminds the congregation that spiritual strength comes from a deep understanding of God’s righteousness and a commitment to His teachings. The church must remain anchored in God's standards, as true fulfillment and victory lie in living according to His word.

Urshan highlights the importance of wearing the full armor of God, which includes the breastplate of righteousness and the shield of faith. He encourages believers to protect their hearts and minds from spiritual attacks, asserting that the gospel of peace must guide their actions. As the faithful don the armor, they are equipped to navigate the challenges of the world with grace and strength. The message culminates in a call to remember the transformative power of faith, asserting that God's truth is a beacon of hope, empowering the church to soar above the trials it faces.
spiritual warfare, righteousness, faith, truth, holiness, morality, standards, authority, transformation, armor of God, steadfast
Rom.1.24, Rom.1.25, Rom.1.26, Rom.1.27, 2Tim.2.22, Isa.52.7, Gen.3.15, Col.2.6, Col.2.7, Col.2.8, Col.2.9, Isa.9.6
The Power That Is Within Us19840209-Landmark-RichardHeard-ThePowerThatIsWithinUs.mp3LM1984
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsRichard HeardBro. Richard Heard proclaims the immense power that resides within every believer, emphasizing that the Holy Spirit is the source of strength and miracles. He calls on the church to recognize and utilize this divine potential instead of seeking external solutions. Heard frames revival as a sovereign act of God, which can only occur when the church embraces the power already within them. He urges believers to act in faith, highlighting the importance of structured programs to maintain growth resulting from spiritual revival.

Heard illustrates the transformative power of God by referencing biblical figures who accomplished great deeds using what they already possessed. He emphasizes that God desires to fill believers with His fullness, enabling them to perform miraculous works. The preacher challenges the church to look inward for the transformative power of God rather than seeking outside sources. By rediscovering the power within, believers can expect a significant outpouring of the Holy Spirit, leading to a revival that profoundly impacts their communities.
Power of the Holy Ghost, revival, potential, growth, holiness, spirituality, empowerment, transformation
Eph.3.14, Eph.3.18, Eph.3.19, Eph.3.15, Eph.3.20, Eph.3.17, Eph.3.16, Eph.3.21
We Are Not Fighting People We Are Fighting Spirits19850123-Landmark-NAUrshan-WeAreNotFightingPeopleWeAreFightingSpirits.mp3LM1985
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsN.A. UrshanBro. Nathaniel Urshan emphasizes that Christians are engaged in a spiritual battle, not against people, but against the unseen forces and principalities that influence the world. He calls believers to understand spiritual warfare, highlighting the necessity of sincere prayer, intercession, and holiness to break through spiritual darkness. True revival requires love and compassion for souls rather than condemnation. Urshan stresses that spiritual submission within the church community is essential for experiencing God’s power and advancing His kingdom.

Furthermore, Urshan draws attention to the importance of maintaining an excellent spirit, as exemplified by biblical figures like Joseph and Daniel, to overcome life's challenges. He warns against the dangers of negative spirits, such as pride and rebellion, that can hinder spiritual growth. The mission of the church is to reflect God’s love and transform lives, and believers must rely on God's strength and guidance. With faith and unity, the church can confront spiritual darkness and bring about significant revival, urging everyone to engage in earnest prayer and reject complacency.
soul winning, revival, spiritual warfare, faith, authority, excellence, holiness, prayer, love, God's power, God's love, unity, intercession
Eph.6.12, Ezek.28.14, Ezek.28.15, Dan.10.12, Dan.10.13, 2Tim.2.24, 2Tim.2.25, 2Tim.2.26, Luke.9.53, Luke.9.55, Luke.9.54, Luke.9.56, Acts.12.21, Acts.12.22, Acts.12.23, Acts.12.24, Matt.28.19, Acts.2.38
Self-Image19850124-Landmark-PhylissNordstrom-SelfImage.mp3LM1985
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsPhyliss NordstromSister Phyliss Nordstrom emphasizes the vital importance of self-acceptance and understanding one's worth in God's eyes. She argues that true self-esteem is not based on external factors like wealth or appearance but is rooted in recognizing God's love and purpose for each individual. By acknowledging their identity as children of God, people can embrace their uniqueness and serve others with confidence. Sister Nordstrom encourages everyone to reject negative comparisons and societal pressures that undermine self-image, urging them to affirm their worth and purpose in God's design.

Sister Nordstrom highlights that low self-esteem often stems from comparing oneself to others and focusing on unchangeable features. She points out that God's love and acceptance are crucial for building self-esteem, empowering individuals to serve others. By embracing their God-given identity, believers can live out their divine purpose without fear or reservation. Sister Nordstrom concludes with a call for transformation in how individuals perceive themselves, encouraging a shift toward self-acceptance and the understanding that they are fearfully and wonderfully made by God.
self worth, purpose, identity, self acceptance, transformation, renewal, the mind, kingdom service, community, support, God's love
Ps.139.1, Heb.2.6, 1Pet.2.10, Ps.139.13
Where Are We In All Of This19860125-Landmark-LeeStoneking-WhereAreWeInAllOfThis.mp3LM1986
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsLee StonekingBro. Lee Stoneking calls believers to develop a personal friendship with God, emphasizing that knowing Him intimately transforms lives and enables true intercession. He challenges the congregation to rise above complacency and worldly influences, reminding them that the early church experienced miracles because of their commitment to faith. True revival, he asserts, occurs when believers actively engage with God and each other, embodying the power of the Holy Spirit through signs and wonders.

Stoneking urges the church to reclaim its fervor for God, highlighting that God desires trusted friends to share in His burdens and carry out His will on Earth. He stresses the importance of being bold and daring in faith, as it is through the genuine relationship with Christ that believers can ignite a powerful revival. The essence of worship involves not just knowledge about God but an intimate, active participation in His work, leading believers to be His hands, feet, and voice in the world.
revival, prayer, intimacy with God, Power of the Holy Ghost, discipleship, friendship, relationship with God, Holy Ghost, intercession, spiritual warfare, Ministry, consecration, growth, Beatitudes
Acts.2.4, Acts.2.41, Acts.2.43, Jas.5.7, Gen.4.1, Heb.1.14, Gal.6.1
Leave The Miracle To Him19860128-Landmark-KennethHaney-LeaveTheMiracleToHim.mp3LM1986
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsKenneth HaneyPastor Kenneth Haney implores the congregation to step out in faith and leave the miraculous to God. He emphasizes that just as Peter walked on water, believers must trust in Jesus for miracles and not allow traditional thinking or comfort zones to hinder their spiritual growth. Obedience to God's commands is essential; when believers fulfill their responsibilities, God performs the miraculous. True revival originates from divine intervention, not human effort, and requires a commitment to preaching, prayer, and evangelism.

Throughout the sermon, Pastor Haney illustrates this principle with scriptural examples, such as the wedding at Cana, where the servants filled jars with water, leaving the transformation to Jesus. He encourages the congregation to act on God's commands without questioning the logic and reassures them that revival will manifest when they trust Him. The preacher calls for unity in prayer and action, affirming that God is capable of bringing significant change and revival in their communities when they leave the miracle to Him.
faith, revival, obedience, trust, miracles, God's power, prayer, evangelism, growth
Acts.2.38, Mark.16.17, John.2.1, John.2.2, John.2.3, John.2.4, John.2.5
Personal Testimony19860129-Landmark-Ladies-PriscillaMcGruder-PersonalTestimony.mp3LM1986
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsPriscilla McGruderSister McGruder emphasizes the transformative power of prayer and the necessity of cultivating a deep, intimate relationship with God. True worship requires more than superficial moments; it necessitates dedicated time spent in prayer. She encourages believers to overcome pride and fear, boldly proclaiming their faith in all settings. Through personal testimonies, Sister McGruder illustrates the miraculous changes that prayer can bring, urging everyone to prioritize soul-winning as time is short and the need for salvation is urgent.

Sister McGruder shares impactful stories of how organizing a ladies' prayer group led to tangible changes in the lives of many women, igniting their desire to serve God more fervently. She challenges congregants to recognize the importance of community and fellowship in spiritual growth. By committing to prayer, evangelism, and genuine worship, believers can become vessels for God, fully engaged in His service. The message is clear: persistent faith and a willingness to reach out to others are essential as believers strive to fulfill their calling in an urgent time.
praise, worship, soul winning, healing, prayer, fellowship, evangelism, persistence, testimony, boldness, witnessing, transformation
Luke.10.40
World Wide Revival19860129-Landmark-SammyStewart-WorldWideRevival.mp3LM1986
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsSammy StewartBro. Sammy Stewart proclaims the omnipotence of God as the driving force behind a worldwide revival. He emphasizes that true revival does not stem from human effort but from the power of God's Spirit. Stewart urges believers to have faith in God's ability to exceed all expectations, using biblical examples such as Abraham and Sarah to illustrate how God fulfills promises against all odds. He highlights the church as a powerful entity that thrives despite challenges and encourages unity and being filled with the Holy Spirit to experience God's transformative power.

Stewart asserts that the gospel shines brightest in dark times, providing hope and transformation. He reminds the congregation that God is capable of performing miracles and bringing revival to any situation. The early church's growth serves as an inspiration, reinforcing the belief that the same can happen today. He calls for a collective expectation of revival, declaring that nothing can stop the church from fulfilling its divine purpose. The message emphasizes the importance of lifting faith and trusting in God's promises for imminent revival, affirming that God will build His church and it will thrive.
revival, unity, faith, Holy Ghost, God's power, victory, transformation, trust, God's promises
Eph.3.14, Acts.1.15, Acts.2.41, Acts.2.46, John.1.4, John.1.5, Matt.16.18, 1Cor.15.51, 1Cor.15.54, 1Cor.15.56, 1Cor.15.52, 1Cor.15.57, 1Cor.15.53, 1Cor.15.55, 1Cor.15.58
Magnificent Caring19860129-Landmark-ThetusTenney-MagnificentCaring.mp3LM1986
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsThetus TenneySister Tenney emphasizes the critical role of "magnificent caring" in the life of every believer. True compassion originates from understanding and caring for oneself, God, and others. She uses the example of women who contributed their looking glasses for the construction of the tabernacle, illustrating that genuine caring involves self-assurance and a willingness to sacrifice personal luxuries for the greater good. Sister Tenney calls on women to unite in prayer and fasting, highlighting that throughout scripture, women have significantly contributed to spiritual movements. She urges them to become instruments of change in their communities, as magnificent caring leads to active service and a deeper connection with God.

Sister Tenney stresses that magnificent caring requires action and intent, moving beyond mere emotional responses. She points to the importance of collective efforts fueled by individual care, urging women to embody a spirit of love and service. Fasting and prayer are portrayed as vital spiritual disciplines that enhance sensitivity and empowerment, enabling believers to witness miracles and revival. Sister Tenney underscores that true discipleship manifests through caring actions, fulfilling the divine calling to be vessels of hope and transformation. The sermon calls for women to shed individual identities for a unified purpose in spiritual renewal, emphasizing that caring for oneself, God, and others is essential for effective ministry and reflects the heart of the gospel message.
consecration, intercession, revival, compassion, unity, discipleship, prayer, sacrifice, transformation, service
Exod.38.8
Revival19860130-Landmark-HarryScismJr-Revival.mp3LM1986
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsHarry Scism Jr.Bro. Harry Scism passionately emphasizes that revival is the will of God for His church and a fundamental element for spreading the gospel worldwide. True revival springs from the dynamic movement of the Holy Spirit among spiritually hungry individuals and often arises without organized missionary efforts. Historical examples from nations such as India and Ethiopia illustrate that revival is fueled by persistent prayer, humility, and a total commitment to Jesus Christ, rather than human planning or oratory skill. Sacrifices in time, resources, and facing opposition accompany the presence of revival, highlighting the need for a genuine commitment to God.

Bro. Scism shares powerful personal experiences from his missionary work, showcasing the transformative power of the gospel and the Holy Spirit. He recounts how individuals in various countries have encountered God through simple faith and prayer. He calls the congregation to humble themselves, pray, seek God's face, and turn from wicked ways, assuring them that God will hear and heal their land. The message asserts that revival is not merely a dream but a divine promise for those willing to pay the price in commitment, sacrifice, and dedication to the Lord's work.
revival, prayer, Holy Ghost, humility, evangelism, holiness, repentance, sacrifice, Power of the Holy Ghost, hunger
Gen.12.1, Gen.12.2, Gen.12.3, Gen.26.4
Reality19860130-Landmark-OCMarler-Reality.mp3LM1986
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsO.C. MarlerBro. Marler emphasizes that God looks beyond outward appearances and focuses on the heart, as illustrated by the selection of David as king. The anointing of God is essential for strength and purpose, transcending public recognition to achieve personal devotion. True transformation comes through the power of the Holy Ghost and a commitment to God's will. Bro. Marler calls for deeper understanding and experience of God's grace, which is crucial for overcoming human limitations and building a faith-filled community.

He challenges listeners to commit to ministry by serving and following God's direction rather than seeking personal glory. The message urges believers to take their spiritual lives seriously, meditating on God day and night. Bro. Marler stresses that public anointing results from a genuine relationship with God, and it is God's grace that empowers individuals to fulfill their calling and serve others effectively. Ultimately, he calls on the congregation to recognize that the true measure of success lies in private devotion to God, leading to public anointing and spiritual effectiveness.
Holy Ghost, anointing, guidance, devotion, grace, Power of the Holy Ghost, purpose, transformation
1Sam.16.1, 1Sam.16.2, 1Sam.16.3, 1Sam.16.7, 1Sam.16.11, 1Sam.16.12, 1Sam.16.13, Rev.22.16
It’s A Good Exceedingly Good Land19870126-Landmark-NathanielWilson-ItsAGoodExceedinglyGoodLand.mp3LM1987
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsNathaniel WilsonBro. Wilson emphasizes that God's promises come with challenges, symbolized by giants that believers must confront. These giants represent the obstacles and fears blocking spiritual fulfillment, such as fear, deception, and laziness. He urges the congregation to recognize these challenges and face them with determination, drawing parallels to biblical figures like David and the woman with the issue of blood, who overcame their struggles through faith and perseverance. Victory over these giants leads to spiritual growth and the realization of God's blessings.

Bro. Wilson calls upon believers to actively engage in spiritual warfare and not retreat in the face of adversity. He points out that giants do not appear until one seeks to claim God's promises, highlighting the importance of courage and reliance on divine strength. The preacher insists that every believer has the potential to be a "giant killer" through faith in God. Ultimately, he encourages the congregation to step forward in faith, confront their giants, and embrace the abundant life that God has prepared for them.
spiritual warfare, faith, perseverance, overcoming, God's promises, courage, warfare, giants, victory, trials and testing, destiny
Num.13.1, Num.13.26, Num.13.17, Num.13.32, Num.14.6, Num.14.7, Matt.11.28, Matt.11.29, Luke.2.14, Josh.11.21, Josh.11.22
The Lost Chord19870127-Landmark-CMBecton-TheLostChord.mp3LM1987
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsC.M. BectonBro. Becton emphasizes the significance of recognizing the spiritual vibrations that connect the soul to God, urging believers to cultivate sensitivity to these divine experiences. He highlights how many miss God's communication due to distractions in life and stresses that silence can be a powerful means to tune into God's voice. The essence of worship lies in this intimate listening and response to God's spirit, as silence allows believers to hear the harmonious echoes of divine connection.

He draws parallels between spiritual discipline and a musician honing their craft, illustrating that believers must actively practice the presence of God through prayer, worship, and scripture reading. Bro. Becton challenges the audience to restore their sensitivity to God's voice, comparing it to finding a lost musical chord. He encourages everyone to open their hearts to receive the peace and restoration that comes from reconnecting with the divine presence, reinforcing that God's voice is always resonant for those willing to listen.
sensitivity, God's presence, discipline, worship, prayer, growth, awakening, God's voice
Ps.94.17
Restoration19870127-Landmark-TimDyson-Restoration.mp3LM1987
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsTim DysonBro. Dyson emphasizes the vital theme of restoration in the life of every believer. He challenges the damaging belief that once a person has sinned or backslid, they cannot return to God. He asserts that there is always a path to recovery and that God is willing to forgive and restore anyone who sincerely seeks Him. Bro. Dyson draws parallels between physical recovery from injury and spiritual restoration, highlighting the need for support, patience, and understanding from the church community. He advocates for a culture within the church that uplifts and embraces those who stumble, calling for compassion rather than judgment.

Bro. Dyson illustrates the process of recovery using various analogies, such as airplane stalls and the importance of therapy for those who have fallen. He urges the congregation to be proactive in helping restore backsliders, emphasizing that no one is beyond hope. The message culminates in a call to action for the church to create an environment of acceptance and healing, where individuals can regain control over their lives and find their way back to God. He inspires listeners to prioritize restoration in their faith journey, believing that 1987 can be the year of renewal and recovery for all.
restoration, compassion, redemption, community, recovery, hope, healing, discipleship
1John.2.1, 2Tim.2.25, 2Tim.2.26, Job.14.7
Truth Vs. Facts19870129-Landmark-LonnieTreadway-TruthVsFacts.mp3LM1987
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsLonnie TreadwayTruth stands firm against the cold, harsh facts of life. When doctors declared that walking was no longer an option, faith in Jesus Christ transformed that reality. The preacher, drawing on personal experiences, emphasizes that truth—rooted in faith—overcomes negativity and despair. Just as Abraham and Sarah faced overwhelming odds, believers must reject the limitations of facts and trust in God’s promises. Miracles happen when one embraces the liberating truth, which empowers and revives the spirit.

The message calls for unity in faith, urging listeners to ignore the discouraging facts that suggest revival is impossible. The truth prevails, and through faith, what appears insurmountable is conquered. Just as the resurrection on the third day defied the facts of death, the preacher insists that believers can rise above their circumstances. Those tired of being confined by negative realities are invited to embrace the truth, which leads to freedom and victory. The truth is not merely a concept; it is a powerful force that transforms lives and realities.
overcoming, miracles, promises, faith, God's promises, victory, revival, hope
Gen.18.12
Let Your Light Shine19900129-Landmark-HulonMyer-LetYourLightShine.mp3LM1990
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsHulon MyerBro. Myer calls for a spiritual revival, emphasizing the need for hearts to be prepared to receive God's truth. He highlights how God actively opens doors for those seeking truth, referencing the examples of Lydia and Cornelius. The preacher urges the church to shift its approach, focusing on preaching holiness and hope rather than condemnation. He stresses that genuine Christian living is more effective in drawing people to the church than mere doctrinal preaching.

Bro. Myer passionately encourages believers to let their light shine in every aspect of life, asserting that the church must be a place of hope and healing for everyone. He challenges the congregation to recognize the hunger for God in various circles and to engage with those from different beliefs. The preacher calls for unity among believers and emphasizes the importance of love in outreach. He urges the church to embrace a renewed passion for soul-winning, reminding all that Acts 2:38 is vital, yet the broader gospel message must not be overlooked.
revival, boldness, unity, outreach, hope, evangelism, soul winning, Godly living
Acts.2.38
Will You Never Learn19900131-Landmark-NonaFreeman-WillYouNeverLearn.mp3LM1990, Nona Freeman Collection
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsNona FreemanSis. Nona Freeman urges her listeners to recognize the power of God and the importance of unwavering faith in overcoming life's challenges. She emphasizes that doubt and fear can hinder believers from experiencing God's miracles, drawing parallels to Peter's experience of walking on water. Sis. Freeman challenges her audience to confront their fears and take bold steps in faith, reminding them that God equips those He calls to serve. She stresses the need for believers to act on their faith and not wait for others to step forward, as each person has God-given authority to heal, deliver, and spread the Gospel.

Moreover, Sis. Freeman highlights the urgency for believers to move beyond complacency and embrace their calling to serve with confidence in God's power. She encourages her listeners to trust in God's limitless abilities, asserting that nothing is impossible for Him. By sharing her own experiences of miraculous events and the need for spiritual growth, Sis. Freeman inspires her audience to be active participants in God's work, reinforcing the message that God will provide the strength and ability needed for His purposes. The sermon serves as a powerful reminder to fully trust in God and to step out in faith, allowing Him to work through them.
faith, God's power, growth, obedience, trust, boldness, evangelism, service, discipleship
Matt.14.22, Matt.28.16, Matt.28.17, Matt.28.18
God’s Greatest Search For An Intercessor 19960124-Landmark-MikeChance-GodsGreatestSearchForAnIntercessor.mp3LM1996 - Baptism of Fire
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsMike ChanceBro. Chance emphasizes the critical need for intercessors in a world filled with spiritual lostness and disconnection from God. He urges the congregation to recognize the alarming state of society, where many suffer from sin and separation from the divine. God is actively searching for individuals willing to stand in the gaps and pray fervently for those in need, advocating for a collective awakening to the reality of spiritual warfare. He challenges the audience to shift their focus from their personal struggles to the urgent needs of the lost, calling for compassionate and urgent prayer as a response to the dire circumstances around them.

Bro. Chance illustrates the transformative power of prayer, asserting that it is through intercession that true revival and restoration can occur. He warns against complacency and self-focus, encouraging the congregation to feel God's heart for humanity and to take actionable steps toward becoming effective intercessors. The preacher stresses that God desires individuals who are burdened for the lost and willing to engage in spiritual warfare through prayer. He emphasizes that the year of redemption is now, and God seeks those who will answer His call to love and intercede for a hurting world, reminding all that prayer changes circumstances, communities, and lives.
intercession, spiritual warfare, prayer, soul winning, revival, compassion, awakening, kingdom advancement, sensitivity, fervor
Isa.59.16, Isa.63.3, Isa.63.4, Ezek.13.5, Ezek.22.30
God Is In This Place20000124-Landmark-AbelAguilar-GodIsInThisPlace.mp3LM2000 - Open Door
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsAbel AguilarBro. Aguilar proclaims the enduring power of hope and the constant presence of God, even in the face of adversity. Drawing from the book of Job, he illustrates that like a tree that can sprout again when it catches the scent of water, individuals can find renewal and restoration through faith. He encourages the congregation to seek the life-giving waters of faith, reminding them that God is always present, ready to heal and rejuvenate spirits. Personal testimonies of miraculous healings reinforce the message that faith can lead to transformative changes in lives.

Bro. Aguilar emphasizes the importance of unity and recognizing one's spiritual resources, likening faith to a pot of oil that has the potential to bring deliverance. He urges the congregation to actively seek spiritual revival and healing, asserting that spiritual strength can overcome worldly challenges. The preacher calls for believers to embrace their faith, share it, and tap into the divine potential available to them, reminding everyone that faith transcends denominational boundaries and is accessible to all who believe.
restoration, hope, unity, healing, perseverance, faith, God's provision, leadership, renewal, relationship with God
Job.14.7, 2Kgs.4.1, 2Kgs.4.3, 2Kgs.4.5, 2Kgs.4.4, 2Kgs.4.2
The Other Side Of Calvary20000124-Landmark-JackCunningham-TheOtherSideOfCalvary.mp3LM2000 - Open Door
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJack CunninghamBrother Cunningham emphasizes the transformative power of Calvary, declaring that Christ's sacrifice extends to all humanity, not just individuals. He passionately asserts that the beauty of the cross lies in its ability to redeem sinners, offering eternal life and welcoming everyone into God's grace, regardless of their past. He challenges the congregation to remember their origins and the mercy extended to them, urging the church to expand its vision and embrace a broader mission that includes society's outcasts.

Cunningham calls for a revival that transcends cultural and racial boundaries, emphasizing that no one is beyond the reach of God's love. He reminds the church that grace is undeserved favor and mercy is the withholding of deserved punishment. The message of Calvary goes beyond individual salvation; it is a global mission to reach every nation and people. Cunningham encourages believers to maintain faith in the potential for a significant revival and to extend acceptance and grace to all, reinforcing the inclusive nature of Christ's sacrifice.
salvation, revival, grace, redemption, evangelism, mercy, transformation, the cross, inclusivity, calvary, sacrifice, cultural awareness, diversity
1John.2.2, John.12.23, Rev.5.9, Rev.7.9, Matt.20.28, 1Tim.2.5, 1Tim.2.6
The Paradox of Brokenness20000125-Landmark-MikeChance-TheParadoxOfBrokeness.mp3LM2000 - Open Door
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsMike ChanceBrother Chance emphasizes the paradox of brokenness, illustrating that while God offers healing and restoration, He also allows His righteous servants to endure suffering. This duality serves a divine purpose; through brokenness, God addresses the unseen deficits in our lives, preparing individuals for greater callings. Brokenness is not a sign of abandonment or punishment but a necessary process for spiritual growth. Just as Job faced profound suffering despite his righteousness, many faithful servants encounter trials that seem relentless. However, these experiences refine their faith and deepen their reliance on God.

Key insights highlight that spiritual brokenness leads to renewal, as God does not abandon His people in their struggles. Biblical figures like Job and David exemplify how righteous individuals undergo suffering as part of their spiritual journey. Brother Chance reassures believers that the same hands that break will also heal, guiding them toward renewal and strength. He calls on the congregation to trust in God's purpose during trials, recognizing that brokenness is integral to spiritual maturity and ultimately leads to restoration and the fulfillment of God's greater plans for their lives.
brokenness, trials and testing, purpose, perseverance, trust, trust, suffering, God's will, God's plan, restoration, healing, depend on God, calling, renewal, seasons, steadfast, faithfulness, maturity
Luke.4.18, Job.6.12, Job.16.11, Job.16.12, 2Cor.4.17
To Go Beyond20000127-Landmark-RandyKeyes-ToGoBeyond.mp3LM2000 - Open Door
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsRandy KeyesBro. Randy Keyes proclaims that it is time for the church to go beyond its current state and pursue a deeper relationship with God. He emphasizes that God's blessings are not exhausted and that believers must strive for greater spiritual experiences. Keyes challenges the congregation to shake off complacency and embrace a passion for revival, reminding them that the journey of faith requires continuous progress and not settling for past encounters. He draws parallels with biblical figures like Abraham and Elisha, highlighting their relentless pursuit of God’s promises and urging everyone to reach for a double portion of God's anointing.

Keyes declares that the greatest spiritual experiences are yet to come, and he encourages the church to ignite a fervor for more of God's presence and power. He reassures believers that God’s resources are limitless and that there is always more to experience in faith. The message culminates in a rallying cry for the church to take bold steps in faith and worship, challenging each person to press forward and seek all that God has in store for them. He calls for a revival of passion and fervor within the church, emphasizing that God desires to pour out His blessings abundantly for those willing to seek Him earnestly.
revival, growth, supernatural encounter, anointing, excellence, Power of the Holy Ghost, passion, expectation
Eph.3.18, Eph.3.19, Eph.3.20, Heb.6.1, Gen.11.31
Victim Or Victor Of The Snare20000128-Landmark-SamEmory-VictimOrVictorOfTheSnare.mp3LM2000 - Open Door
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsSam EmoryBro. Sam Emory passionately proclaims that life is filled with traps and snares set by the devil, but emphasizes that everyone has the power to choose between being a victim or a victor. He urges individuals to take responsibility for their lives, rejecting the mindset of victimhood that blames external circumstances for failures. With faith in Jesus Christ, true freedom and victory are attainable. Emory encourages listeners to rise above societal expectations and personal struggles, declaring that they are more than conquerors capable of overcoming any obstacle.

Emory highlights the importance of forgiveness in breaking free from bitterness and anger, emphasizing that holding onto past wounds only leads to spiritual stagnation. He challenges the audience to reject the lies of the enemy that confine them to victimization and instead embrace their identity as victors. By focusing on God's promises and aligning with His truth, individuals can overcome life's challenges and step into their rightful place as conquerors. Emory calls for a declaration of freedom, encouraging everyone to seek God's deliverance and embrace a victorious life in Christ.
deliverance, victory, faith, overcoming, spiritual warfare, responsibility, freedom, identity, healing, perseverance, bondage
2Tim.2.25, 2Tim.2.26, 1John.5.4, Job.18.8
You Can Enlarge Your World-Youth Landmark19840209-YouthLandmark-YouCanEnlargeYourWorld.mp3LM1984
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJabez, whose name means sorrow, exemplifies the power of overcoming adversity. Believers are encouraged to call upon God to enlarge their boundaries and expectations, moving beyond reliance on the prayers of others. Developing a personal relationship with God is essential for transformation and success. Young people today face numerous challenges, but they possess the answers to their generation's problems. With God's support, they can break free from societal constraints and live victorious lives.

The message
faith, relationship, identity, growth, relationship with God, evangelism, perseverance, empowerment, worship, transformation, youth ministry, prayer, depend on God
1Chr.4.9, 1Chr.4.10
Watching Out For The Imposter1988-Landmark-BoBaker-WatchingOutForTheImposter.mp3LM1988
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsBo BakerIn the sermon "Watching Out For The Imposter," the preacher emphasizes the necessity of discerning the true voice of God rather than relying on feelings or emotions. Drawing from the biblical story of Jacob and Esau, he illustrates how Isaac was deceived by touch instead of recognizing Jacob's voice. This serves as a warning against being led by fleeting emotions and highlights the importance of grounding faith in the unwavering truth of Scripture. Believers must anchor themselves in God's Word, ensuring they do not stray into the allure of false doctrines or diluted gospels that compromise fundamental truths for emotional appeal.

The message underscores the dangers of spiritual deception prevalent in today's world. The preacher calls for vigilance against teachings that prioritize emotional experiences over doctrinal accuracy. He stresses that genuine spiritual experiences are rooted in Scripture, and encourages believers to maintain their commitment to the foundational truths of their faith. By proclaiming the unchanging truth of the Gospel and holding fast to the Word of God, believers can navigate spiritual confusion, remain steadfast in their faith, and prepare for the promises of eternal life.
discernment, transformation, vigilance, church foundation, doctrine, faith, deception, God's voice, authority, maturity
Gen.27.1, John.1.1, John.1.14, 1John.5.7, Gal.1.6, Gal.2.18
The Church with Both Feet in the World1988-Landmark-EWYadon-TheChurchWithBothFeetInTheWorld.mp3LM1988
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsE.W. YadonThe church must actively engage with the world, reaching out to those who are lost and in need. The message emphasizes that now is the most opportune time for outreach, as the circumstances for connecting with the hurting are better than ever. Following the example of Jesus, who welcomed and associated with outcasts, the church is called to have both feet in the real world, embracing and ministering to individuals from all walks of life, regardless of their circumstances.

Believers are urged to recognize that the need for salvation and healing is greater than ever, and that true ministry involves stepping into uncomfortable situations to address the needs of others. The message highlights the importance of acceptance, genuine connection, and the urgency of outreach, stating that without contact, there can be no impact. Each individual is challenged to be spiritually alert to the needs of those around them, emphasizing that the mission of the church is to offer compassion and guidance to those who are spiritually lost, rather than viewing them as enemies. The call is clear: the church must engage, reach out, and be willing to get involved in the messy realities of life to fulfill its mission.
acceptancecompassiondiscipleshipdisciplineengagementevangelisminclusivityoutreachredemptiontransformationurgency
To Identify With Christ1988-Landmark-JohnKershaw-ToIdentifyWithChrist.mp3LM1988
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJohn KershawA personal relationship with Christ is essential, overshadowing mere participation in religious rituals. Many who seem devout may lack genuine faith, as exemplified by Judas Iscariot, who despite being close to Jesus, failed to cultivate a true connection. In contrast, the thief on the cross, with a troubled past, found redemption through sincere prayer. Authentic discipleship requires deeper commitment, internalizing faith, and embodying Christ's teachings in daily life, rather than relying on outward appearances or conformity.

The church faces a critical need for revival, moving beyond complacency and ritualism. Fervent prayer is vital for spiritual renewal, as many congregations have grown formal and stagnant. Believers must examine their hearts and ensure their faith is rooted in sincerity. The sermon calls for a return to genuine engagement with God, urging believers to prioritize prayer and personal holiness to achieve true spiritual transformation and revival. The message emphasizes the urgency of developing a deep relationship with God, as authentic faith leads to real revival and a powerful church community.
consecrationdiscipleshipfaithhungerprayerreflectionrelationshiprelationship with Godrenewalrevivaltransformation
Passion or Pastime19950127-Landmark-MikeChance-PassionOrPastime-MASTER.mp3LM1995
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsMike ChanceBro. Mike Chance calls believers to examine the distinction between passion and pastime in their spiritual lives. He emphasizes that true passion is an intense, driving desire that compels meaningful action in faith, urging individuals to evaluate whether their spiritual engagement stems from genuine commitment or has become a mere pastime. Just as Olympic athletes dedicate their lives to training, believers must pursue their spiritual goals with the same relentless dedication, rekindling the fervor that characterized the early stages of their faith.

Bro. Chance critiques complacency within the church, challenging congregants to embrace a passionate engagement with their beliefs. He highlights the transformative power of desire, encouraging believers to reflect on their motivations and to ensure their spiritual practices are fueled by genuine passion rather than obligation. Ultimately, he calls for a return to a deeper, more intense desire for God, emphasizing that sustaining this passion is crucial for personal and communal revival in fulfilling the church's divine mandate.
commitment, growth, passion, revival, perseverance, hunger, dedication, transformation, discipline, fervor, authenticity, renewal
1Cor.9.24, 1Cor.9.25, 1Cor.9.26, 1Cor.9.27, Acts.2.38
Great Man19950125-Landmark-JohnnyGodair-GreatMen-MASTER.mp3LM1995
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJohnny GodairBro. Johnny Godair emphasizes that true greatness in God's eyes is defined by servanthood rather than worldly achievements. He illustrates this with biblical figures like Barzillai and the Shunamite woman, who exemplified greatness through selfless acts of service. Barzillai, despite being lesser-known, supported King David in a time of need, demonstrating that greatness stems from the willingness to serve rather than from titles or recognition. The Shunamite woman, who provided hospitality to the prophet Elisha, shows that even small acts of kindness hold profound significance.

Bro. Godair calls on believers to adopt a servanthood mentality, urging them to engage actively in their faith communities. He stresses that true fulfillment in God's kingdom comes from serving others, regardless of age or experience. The message concludes with a rallying cry for unity and action among believers, highlighting the urgency of serving with commitment and enthusiasm in the present moment. Greatness is accessible to all believers, as every act of service is valued by God, and the path to true greatness lies in following God's will and serving faithfully within the church.
servanthood, humility, God's word, service, leadership, kingdom service, true Christian, stewardship, perspective, revival
Jer.5.1, Jer.5.2, Jer.5.3, Jer.5.4, Jer.5.5
God Needs Your Needs19900201-Landmark-RolandBaker-GodNeedsYourNeeds.mp3LM1990
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsRoland BakerGod needs your needs! Each one of us has intrinsic value in our relationship with Him. The name of the Lord, Jehovah, becomes complete when we bring our needs to Him. Just as a mother cannot be a mother without a child, God cannot fulfill His roles as provider, healer, and helper without individuals acknowledging their needs. Our needs are not a burden; they are an invitation for God to act in our lives. When we present our needs to God, we allow Him to demonstrate His nature as a loving and compassionate provider.

Throughout biblical history, God has shown His willingness to meet the needs of His people. From Abraham’s need for a sacrifice to Gideon’s fear, God responded to their situations by providing peace and assurance. The sermon emphasizes that a triumphant church aligns with a triumphant God. By actively engaging with God and trusting Him with our needs, we invite revival and transformation in our lives and communities. When we acknowledge our needs, we empower God to fulfill His divine will and purpose for us, demonstrating that He is indeed our refuge and strength.
God's provisiondependenceneedspractical faithpurposerelationshiprelationship with Godtrustvictory
No Time For Awards19900130-Landmark-JimLarson-NoTimeForAwards.mp3LM1990
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJim LarsonThis sermon emphasizes the urgency of spiritual readiness and active engagement in God’s work, drawing parallels between the biblical account of Joshua and the current state of the church. Believers are urged to rise above complacency and embrace the call to action, exemplified by Caleb, who remained fervent in his desire to conquer the land promised to him despite his advanced age. The message challenges the church to abandon comfort and ease, stressing the need for a militant approach in pursuing God’s promises and reclaiming spiritual vitality.

Generational faith plays a crucial role in this call to action, highlighting the need for a revitalized fourth generation that returns to the foundational principles of their predecessors. The preacher warns against living off past accolades and urges the congregation to prepare for spiritual warfare, emphasizing that every believer has a unique contribution to make. This is not a time for awards but a time for sacrificial service and commitment to advancing God’s kingdom. The urgency of the hour demands immediate action, as the church must remain active and dedicated to fulfilling God's larger vision.
church missioncommitmentfervorkingdom advancementlegacypractical faithpurposereadinessrenewalrevivalsoldiersspiritual conquestspiritual warfaretrue Christianurgency
We Are Not Serving God For Nought⁠19900130-Landmark-GarySylvester-WeAreNotServingGodForNought.mp3LM1990
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsGary SylvesterThe sermon emphasizes the unwavering faith and integrity of Job, who serves God not for material rewards but out of deep spiritual commitment. Despite facing immense trials, including the loss of wealth, family, and health, Job remains steadfast and does not curse God. This powerful narrative challenges believers to examine their motivations for serving God, urging them to cultivate a relationship based on love and reverence rather than seeking tangible benefits. True service to God transcends external circumstances and is rooted in trust in His wisdom and sovereignty.

Moreover, the preacher highlights the importance of maintaining faith and integrity in the face of adversity, reminding the congregation that trials are a part of the spiritual journey. The message calls for resilience, encouraging believers to pray for one another and support each other through challenges. By reflecting on Job's example, the sermon underscores the notion that serving God is not about what one receives but about the purity of heart and the ultimate goal of spiritual fulfillment and eternal life. Believers are reminded that God's blessings may not always be immediate, but faithfulness will ultimately lead to divine restoration and reward.
God's Sovereigntyadversitycommitmentfaithintegrityovercomingperseveranceperspectiveprayerservicetrialsworship
When The Bride Comes Out Of The Closet19900123-Landmark-FloydOdum-WhenTheBrideComesOutOfTheCloset.mp3LM1990
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsFloyd OdomThe sermon addresses the spiritual crisis of Israel, likening it to the devastation brought by locusts, which symbolizes the spiritual desolation faced by the people. The preacher calls for a collective response from the church, emphasizing the need for sanctification, prayer, and fasting. It is imperative for the church to emerge from its metaphorical closet, showcasing its faith and power to the world. Societal issues such as alcoholism, abortion, and other moral failures are not merely social problems but are rooted in spiritual crises that require a divine intervention.

The message underscores that government solutions are inadequate to address these deep-seated issues. The church holds the true answer through the power of the Gospel and the Holy Spirit. A genuine call for repentance and transformation is essential, as the congregation is urged to return to foundational Christian teachings. The preacher emphasizes that the church must actively engage with society, demonstrating its faith and mission by stepping out boldly. When the church comes out of the closet, it can bring healing and salvation to those afflicted by sin, fulfilling its divine purpose and spreading revival.
awakeningdivine interventionempowermentfastingobedienceprayerrepentancerevivalspiritual warfaretransformationunity
Where is the Church At This Point In Time19880128-Landmark-NAUrshan-WhereIsTheChurchAtThisPointInTime.mp3LM1988
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsN.A. UrshanThe church stands at a pivotal moment, called to embrace its divine purpose in a world increasingly swayed by secular ideologies and materialism. Apostolic boldness must be revived, as the church is not a mere social gathering but God's vessel to spread the gospel and impact lives with the power of the Holy Spirit. Spiritual gifts, such as the word of wisdom and the working of miracles, are essential tools for ministry, allowing the church to confront sin, heal the broken, and challenge the forces of darkness. A call to action resounds, urging believers to rise above complacency and engage in bold witnessing, demonstrating God's transformative power.

In these critical times, the urgency to prepare for the coming of the Lord is paramount. The church must recognize its role as God's investment, equipped with the authority to confront evil and perform miracles. A revival of faith is necessary, along with a commitment to support one another and share resources within the body of Christ. As believers yield to the Holy Spirit and embrace their spiritual gifts, they participate in God's mission, reaching out to a lost world and fulfilling the divine mandate to bring hope and salvation to all nations. The assurance of victory in Christ empowers the church to move forward with confidence, knowing that all things work together for good to those who love God.
God's powerGod's timingapostolicboldnessglobalimpactperspectivepractical faithpurposerevivalspiritual giftsspiritual warfaretransformationurgency
The Magnificent Mind⁠19860123-Landmark-TommyCraft-TheMagnificentMind.mp3LM1986
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsTommy CraftAdopt the mind of Christ, embodying humility, servanthood, and selflessness. This transformative mindset is not merely an intellectual pursuit but a daily commitment to reflect Jesus’ teachings and character. The distinction between the mind and the brain is crucial; while the brain is the physical organ, the mind is shaped by spiritual experiences and influences. Letting the mind of Christ dwell within leads to a profound transformation that aligns believers with God’s will.

Embrace the dimensions of love and spiritual growth, striving for oneness with God. The ultimate goal is to live out faith with unconditional love, a love that transcends all dimensions and mirrors that of Christ. This journey involves daily choices to serve and uplift others, reflecting the attitude and spirit of Jesus. True authority and influence come from embodying the principles of Christ, leading to a life of purpose and fulfillment in service to God and the community.
Christ minded, humility, servanthood, growth, true Christian, self denial, God's love, transformation, obedience, authority, prayer, discipleship
Phil.2.4, Phil.2.5, Phil.2.6, Phil.2.7, Phil.2.8, Phil.2.9, Phil.2.10, Phil.2.11
Missionary to Portugal19860126-Landmark-JosephDomingues-MissionaryToPortugal.mp3LM1986
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJoseph DominguezBrothers and sisters, as we gather in reverence, let us recognize the importance of being fully present where God's Word is preached. Distractions in the foyer or lobby should not pull us away from the powerful spirit moving among us. The same gospel that transforms lives in Portugal is at work here, uniting us in faith, regardless of our cultural backgrounds. This unity is a testament to the impact of international missionary efforts and the gospel's reach across the globe.

The transformative power of Jesus is available to all who seek it, liberating from the bondage of sin, addiction, and despair. Jesus has come to set the captives free, and His truth will bring liberation to every soul. Each testimony of change reflects the profound impact of faith in Christ. Embrace this freedom, share the joy of salvation, and remember that a sincere relationship with Jesus brings vitality and joy. Seek the baptism of the Holy Spirit, for it is through Him that true empowerment and healing occur. Now is the time to step forward, believe, and receive the freedom that Jesus Christ offers.
evangelismfreedomhealingjoymissionaryredemptionreverencesalvationtransformationunity
Prison Ministry19860129-Landmark-AllbertDillon-PrisonMinistry.mp3LM1986
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsAlbert DillonBro. Albert Dillon emphasizes the transformative power of Jesus' name and the critical role of prison ministry in spreading the Gospel. He passionately calls believers to actively engage in reaching the lost, particularly those in the prison system. Unity among believers is essential to overcoming opposition and fulfilling the Great Commission. Dillon shares personal experiences of overcoming obstacles, including a legal battle that affirmed the church's right to preach and baptize in prisons, demonstrating that prayer and dedication lead to miraculous outcomes.

Dillon highlights the potential for revival and healing through faith, even in challenging environments like prisons. He urges the congregation to recognize the urgency of the mission, stating that countless souls await the truth. Each believer is called to act, and through collective efforts, they can witness the power of God transforming lives, particularly in the prison system. He reinforces that faith-driven ministry can yield miraculous results, calling on the church to stand firm and spread the message of hope and freedom in Jesus' name.
prison ministry, evangelism, unity, practical, prayer, practical faith, revival, calling, transformation, name of Jesus
Acts.2.38, Judg.16.21, Luke.7.22
Prophecy of the Early Church19860130-Landmark-PhillipDugas-ProphecyOfTheEarlyChurch.mp3LM1986
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsPhillip DugasThe prophecy of the early church emphasizes the doctrine of imminence, teaching that the Lord's return could happen at any moment. Early Christians greeted one another with "Maranatha," reflecting their anticipation of Christ's return and their commitment to being rapture-ready. The sermon draws deeply from the book of Revelation, illustrating how it is divided into three sections: the things that have been seen, the things that are, and the things that shall be. The mysteries revealed in the New Testament, particularly in Ephesians, highlight previously hidden truths that the church is now called to teach.

The seven churches in Revelation represent different eras of church history, with Philadelphia symbolizing revival and a return to first principles, while Laodicea represents a state of indifference and spiritual lukewarmness. As the church faces varying spiritual conditions, the call is made to identify with the Philadelphia church, embracing the revival spirit and spiritual renewal. The sermon reinforces that despite the coexistence of different church phases, believers are encouraged to live in active expectation of the Lord's return, and to uphold the mission of the church in a world that often strays from the truth.
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The Voice of God in the Church19880127-Landmark-ChesterMitchell-TheVoiceOfGodInTheChurch.mp3LM1988
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsChester MitchellThe voice of God must be actively heard within the church for true revival and spiritual transformation to occur. Sermons and Bible studies, while important, are insufficient without the active guidance of the Holy Spirit. Believers must seek a deeper relationship with God, surrendering their will and embracing the crucifixion of self, as emphasized in Galatians 2:20. This self-denial allows them to discern between the voice of the Spirit and their own thoughts, leading to genuine spiritual sensitivity and empowerment.

Spiritual gifts, rooted in grace, are essential for fulfilling the church's mission. These gifts demonstrate God's grace, highlighting that human effort alone cannot achieve the divine purpose. Worship and ministry must be conducted in spirit and truth, free from emotionalism and intellectual pride. The joy of the Lord serves as the believer's strength and defense, enabling them to face challenges. Embracing the Holy Spirit's direction and actively responding to His leading fosters an environment where God's voice is clearly heard and faithfully followed.
GiftsMinistryauthenticitydiscernmentempowermentguidancejoyrevivalself denialsensitivityworship
The Authority of Love19880128-Landmark-JamesHinkle-TheAuthorityOfLove.mp3LM1988
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJames HinkleThe authority of love is a transformative force that guides believers to a deeper relationship with Jesus Christ. The sermon highlights the importance of prioritizing spiritual devotion over mere activity, illustrated by the narrative of Mary and Martha. While Martha busies herself with service, Mary chooses to sit at Jesus' feet, absorbing His teachings. Jesus emphasizes that true fulfillment comes from devotion and worship, showcasing how love and faith can lead to miraculous outcomes, as demonstrated in the account of Lazarus' resurrection.

Furthermore, the sermon stresses that coming under the authority of Jesus’ love fosters harmony in personal and family life. By aligning oneself with Christ's teachings, individuals can navigate challenges and fulfill their God-given purpose. The preacher emphasizes that love is the foundation of true discipleship, urging believers to manifest God's love in the community. The message concludes by reinforcing the idea that genuine love for God leads to obedience and submission to His will, ultimately transforming lives and extending His authority through believers' actions.
God's loveauthoritydevotiondiscipleshipfamilyguidanceharmonypeaceservicespiritual focussubmissiontransformationworship
The Church in Prophecy19860128-Landmark-JTPugh-TheChurchInProphecy.mp3LM1986
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJT PughThe church plays a vital role in prophecy, standing as a mystery revealed in the New Testament and intertwined with Israel under God's divine purpose. While the destiny of Israel is clearly outlined in Scripture, the current and future role of the church may appear obscured. It is essential to recognize that the church's significance is climactic, coinciding with the fullness of time, as described in Galatians 4:4. The church embodies a gathering of Gentiles, as indicated in Romans 11:25, and is depicted in the Old Testament as a bride, a kingdom, and a nation, revealing its multifaceted nature and divine mission.

The sermon emphasizes that the church is in a harvest time, a critical period of spiritual growth and fulfillment. It is not merely a time of gathering first fruits but rather the major harvest symbolized by the Feast of Tabernacles. This period represents rest and completion, where the church must engage actively with God's work, reaping where others have sown, as Jesus instructed in John 4:35-38. Revival is presented as the next significant event on God's agenda, characterized by a mighty outpouring of the Holy Spirit, leading to a deeper God-consciousness and recognition of the church as a beacon of truth and reference for the world. The church must remain faithful to its heritage and engage in God's mission, embracing its prophetic destiny while recognizing the broader movements within Christianity.
God's timingawakeningchurch identitychurch missionend timesfulfillmentgrowthharvestidentityintegrityprophecypropheticpurposerevivalunityvictoryworship
Sheepfold19850127-Landmark-LeeStoneking-Sheepfold.mp3LM1985
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsLee StonekingBelievers possess the authority to speak to their challenges and must embrace the power of faith in prayer, as illustrated in Mark 11:23 and Acts 9:40. Faith requires not only prayer but also action; when faced with obstacles, believers should command their mountains to move, understanding their identity in Christ. Unity among believers is essential, as the enemy’s kingdom is organized and united. Thus, Christians must set aside differences and work together towards the common goal of winning souls and advancing God's kingdom, especially in times of spiritual warfare.

Urgency defines this moment; the time is short, and spiritual readiness is crucial. Believers must actively pray and support one another, recognizing that they are part of a spiritual family. The call to total commitment to God's cause is paramount, urging believers to align their desires with His will and to be prepared for Christ's imminent return. Personal experiences of spiritual encounters illustrate the transformative power of surrendering to God's plans. The message culminates in a call for collective action, emphasizing that God is moving, and individuals must respond to His call with commitment and readiness for the work ahead.
God's willalignmentauthoritycommitmentevangelismfaithgrowthleadershipperseveranceprayerpurposerevivalspiritual warfaresupportunityurgency
No Title19860129-LadiesLandmark-CarolRash.mp3LM1986
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsCarol RashPrayer is essential for a dynamic Christian life; it requires regular and dedicated time with God. Without prayer, a Christian's life lacks the vitality needed to serve God effectively and navigate life's challenges. The sermon emphasizes the importance of consistent prayer, using Biblical references such as 1 Thessalonians 5:17 and Psalms 91:1 to illustrate that maintaining a disciplined prayer life leads to spiritual strength and protection. Personal anecdotes highlight how prayer acts as a protective force, providing guidance and resilience in adversity, as seen in the lives of figures like Daniel and Sister Ericknish from Ethiopia.

Furthermore, the sermon calls for a renewed commitment to the fundamentals of Christian life—prayer, fasting, and witnessing. It urges believers to prioritize God's kingdom above all else, emphasizing that prayer not only transforms individual lives but also enables Christians to see beyond their immediate needs. By aligning oneself with God's purpose and maintaining a disciplined prayer life, believers can navigate life's trials with divine support, as promised in Romans 8:26, where the Spirit aids in weaknesses and intercedes according to God's will. The message concludes by encouraging Christians to engage wholeheartedly with their faith, recognizing the transformative power of prayer in personal and communal contexts.
prayer, discipline, faith, divine protection, perseverance, intercession, vision, obedience, God's will, missions, spiritual warfare, devotion
Ps.91.1, Eph.6.12, Dan.6.16, Nah.1.7, 1Thess.5.17, Luke.18.1, Ps.68.31, Eph.6.18, Rom.8.26, Isa.40.31, John.15.13, 1Sam.1.11, Gen.30.1
Ministry of Music in the Church19860130-Landmark-WayneGoodine-MinistryofMusicInTheChurch.mp3LM1986
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsWayne GoodineMusic plays a vital role in the church and serves as a powerful influence in ministry. It has the ability to inspire, transform, and unify the congregation. Historical references to music in the Bible, such as the organized praise during King David's reign, illustrate its importance in worship. Every individual possesses unique God-given talents, and recognizing these gifts fosters a vibrant church community where each member has a role in fulfilling the divine mission. Encouraging creativity and personal expression through music empowers believers to deepen their relationship with God and to contribute meaningfully to the church's mission.

The sermon emphasizes the effectiveness of music as a tool for outreach, particularly among children and youth. Engaging young people in musical activities can draw non-believers into the church community, offering positive outlets for their energy and creativity. Musicals and youth choirs serve as essential components for ministering to families and building a strong faith foundation. Commitment to excellence and collaboration within the music ministry not only enhances the quality of worship but also promotes a supportive environment that aligns with the church's broader goals. Ultimately, the transformative power of music, coupled with a positive attitude and a spirit of service, positions the ministry of music as a dynamic force for spiritual growth and community outreach.
Ministrycommunitycreativityevangelismexcellencegrowthleadershipmusicoutreachpurposeservicespiritual giftsstewardshipunityworshipyouth ministry
To Be Like Jesus19880127-Landmark-PaulPrice-ToBeLikeJesus.mp3LM1988
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsPaul PriceTo truly embody Jesus, Christians must go beyond mere religious practices and develop a profound relationship with Him. True righteousness is not found in self-imposed rules or the desire for external validation, but in the deep connection with Christ that transforms lives. Genuine compassion must replace superficial pity, urging believers to take tangible actions to help others, driven by the love of Christ. This love should extend beyond doctrinal boundaries, focusing on the inherent value of every soul, as exemplified by Jesus offering salvation to a repentant thief on the cross.

Believers are called to live out the principles of the Gospel through acts of kindness and service, rather than maintaining mere appearances of holiness. The church must prepare for an influx of new believers by embodying the spirit of Christ, which attracts the lost. The ultimate goal is to reveal God's true nature to the world through genuine acts of love and service, demonstrating that true Christianity is characterized by compassion and selflessness. As Christians, the focus should be on actively participating in the mission to care for and uplift others, reflecting the transformative power of the Holy Spirit in daily lives.
Godly livingcompassionholinesshumilitylovepractical faithservanthoodtransformationtrue Christianunity
Let Us Communicate One With Another19880127-Landmark-WilliamScisco-LetUsCommunicateOneWithAnother.mp3LM1988
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsWilliam SciscoeEffective communication and prayer are essential for spiritual growth and revival. Communication failures lead to misunderstandings, and the sermon emphasizes the need for honesty and openness among church leaders and members to foster collaboration and achieve spiritual conquest. Slothfulness and a lack of faith are significant barriers to growth, often more so than external adversaries. Believers must recognize that limitations are frequently self-imposed through negative attitudes rather than being solely the work of Satan, who can be overcome by faith.

A strong call to prayer as the foundation of revival is made, urging believers to engage deeply in prayer to unlock spiritual potential and experience God's presence. Revival transcends large gatherings and spiritual gifts; it fundamentally involves love and unity among believers. The preacher highlights the necessity of outreach, encouraging the church to take the message of Christ beyond its walls. The commitment to prayer, love, and unity is portrayed as vital for achieving the spiritual empowerment that God desires for His church, with an emphasis on the urgency of prayer and the importance of walking through the spiritual doors that God has opened.
Ministrycommunicationcommunityempowermentengagementguidancehumilityleadershiploveoutreachrevivalspiritual conquestunityvigilance
Seven Reasons for Prayer19880128-Landmark-WilliamSciscoe-SevenReasonsForPrayer.mp3LM1988
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsWilliam SciscoePrayer is essential for spiritual vitality and is a command from Jesus Christ. It is not merely a ritual but a transformative experience that deepens one’s relationship with God and enables believers to experience His presence and power. Engaging in heartfelt prayer fosters personal and communal revival, providing strength and direction amidst life’s challenges. Believers must recognize that prayer serves as a means of spiritual warfare, tearing down mental strongholds that hinder spiritual growth and engagement with God’s will.

Intercessory prayer is vital within the church, capable of transforming lives and communities. All believers are called to develop a personal ministry of prayer, equipping them to minister effectively in the Holy Spirit. Consistent prayer prevents spiritual decline and connects believers with God’s guidance, enabling them to confront sin and challenges within their lives and congregations. Failing to pray is treated as a spiritual danger, leading to complacency and a loss of connection with God. Emphasizing the necessity of prayer, the message urges believers to commit to a lifestyle of prayer, ensuring they remain vibrant in their faith and effective in their ministry.
apostolicdisciplinedivine interventionfaithguidanceintercessionobedienceprayerrevivalspiritual warfaresupernatural encounter
God’s Perfect Memory19900130-Landmark-DenverStanford-GodsPerfectMemory.mp3LM1990
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsDenver StanfordBro. Denver Stanford emphasizes that God's memory is perfect and unfailing, contrasting it with human forgetfulness. He reassures believers that God remembers every act of faithfulness and righteousness, no matter how small or overlooked by others. Through biblical stories, such as those of Daniel, Naboth, Uriah, and Joseph, he illustrates that God honors the righteous and fulfills His promises in His perfect timing. Serving God with integrity and devotion, without seeking earthly recognition, is vital, as God's eternal rewards far exceed temporary gains.

Bro. Stanford encourages the congregation to remain steadfast in their faith, trusting that God is aware of their struggles and sacrifices. He reminds them that prayer and enduring faith are essential, as God does not forget the prayers or efforts of His people. The preacher calls for believers to find contentment in serving God, regardless of their circumstances, and assures them that their efforts will be celebrated in God's heavenly realm. Ultimately, he urges everyone to lift their eyes to the eternal rewards that await those who faithfully serve Him.
God's timingeternityfaithfaithfulnesshumilityintegrityjusticememoryperseverancepromisesrighteousnessservicememory, God's mind, faithfulness, service, God's timing, faith, eternity, justice, righteousness, humility, perseverance, promises, integrity, God's promises
Matt.10.42
We Must Have Faith and Not Doubt19900130-Landmark-TimDugas-WeMustHaveFaithAndNotDoubt.mp3LM1990
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsTim DugasIn the message, Tim Dugas emphasizes the necessity of having faith and overcoming doubt in the Christian life. Doubt is a natural human tendency, but it can serve as a tool that God uses to strengthen faith. Drawing from the story of Thomas, who doubted the resurrection of Jesus, he reminds believers that true blessing comes from believing without seeing. Dugas encourages the congregation to focus on Jesus amid life's storms and challenges, asserting that personal experiences with God are vital for building a resilient faith.

Dugas also highlights the importance of community support, urging believers to strengthen one another in faith. He illustrates that trials and struggles are opportunities for growth, likening them to gold refined by fire. The message calls for a shift in perspective, urging the faithful to doubt their doubts and trust in God's power rather than relying on human wisdom. Ultimately, Dugas proclaims that revival and spiritual growth are accessible to all believers, and faith must be active and unwavering, enabling them to face the world with confidence and share the gospel effectively.
faith, overcoming, doubt, growth, trials and testing, perseverance, supernatural encounter, support, community, God's power, maturity, revival
John.20.25, 1Pet.1.3, 1Cor.2.5
In Him There Is Found Some Good Thing19950126-Landmark-JohnnyGodair-InHimThereIsFoundSomeGoodThing.mp3LM1995
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJohnny GodairBrother Godair emphasizes the boundless mercy and compassion of God, who sees potential good in every individual despite their past sins. He draws from the story of Jeroboam, highlighting how even the most flawed can possess redeemable qualities. Godair challenges believers to look past the sins of others and understand that everyone holds the potential for redemption. The church must embody this spirit of compassion and actively engage in soul-winning endeavors, reaching out to those deemed irredeemable. By sharing testimonies of transformation, the message inspires hope that no one is beyond God’s grace.

Furthermore, Godair warns against deviating from God's ordained ways, using Jeroboam's idolatry as a cautionary tale. He underscores the importance of remaining faithful to biblical principles and traditions, asserting that the church must not substitute God's established path with human innovations. Godair calls on believers to examine their attitudes towards the lost, advocating for a collective burden to reach out with love and understanding. He implores the congregation to recognize that every soul has something good within them, urging the church to mobilize for a significant spiritual movement to meet the needs of the current generation.
mercy, redemption, potential, biblical fidelity, outreach, compassion, soul winning, faith, transformation, revival, tradition, grace
1Kgs.14.11, 1Kgs.14.13, John.3.5, Eph.2.8, Eph.2.9
Poured Out19950127-Landmark-ChesterMitchell-PouredOut.mp3LM1995
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsChester MitchellChester Mitchell emphasizes the call for believers to be "poured out" for God, highlighting that genuine dedication to His work requires full commitment without the desire for personal recognition. He reminds the congregation that God often works through unexpected individuals, citing biblical figures like Abraham and Saul of Tarsus as examples of how God chooses those outside traditional channels to fulfill His divine purposes. The preacher encourages the audience to trust in the enduring power of the Holy Ghost, asserting that it remains relevant and capable of bringing about significant change in lives and communities.

Mitchell challenges the listeners to break free from complacency and old mindsets that hinder their reception of God's Spirit. He stresses the importance of unity within the church and warns against dividing into factions based on personal beliefs or backgrounds. The call to action includes active participation in prayer, fasting, and worship, with the goal of each believer finding their place in ministry to pour themselves out in service to God. Ultimately, the message is clear: the impact of a believer’s life is measured by their willingness to sacrifice for God's work, ensuring their legacy aligns with His divine purpose.
commitment, purpose, transformation, self denial, service, unity, church body, calling, practical faith, impact, Godly living, sacrifice
Zeph.1.1, Zeph.1.2, Zeph.1.3, Isa.53.12, Joel.2.28, Joel.2.29, 2Chr.7.14
My Sins Are Gone Gone⁠19960121-Landmark-RobertBayer-MySinsAreGoneGone.mp3LM1996 - Baptism of Fire
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsRobert E .BayerBro. Robert Bayer proclaims the transformative power of Jesus' blood, emphasizing that no one is beyond forgiveness and cleansing through Christ. He defines sin as the transgression of God's law and highlights the universal need for redemption. All have sinned, and true deliverance comes from recognizing the necessity of divine intervention. Bro. Bayer encourages believers to embrace their spiritual freedom, reminding them that their sins are forgiven and forgotten. He calls for extending mercy to others, just as God has shown mercy, and stresses the importance of continuous spiritual renewal through the Holy Spirit.

The sermon centers on the assurance that through Jesus, sins are not only cleansed but also removed from memory, providing believers with a foundation for a victorious Christian life. Bro. Bayer urges the church to focus on the gospel and the redemptive work of Jesus. He emphasizes that human efforts are inadequate to confront sin, and it is essential to rely on Jesus in every aspect of life. Ultimately, he calls believers to proclaim the message of salvation with fervor and joy, assuring them that the love of God, revealed through mercy, is the key to true freedom and restoration.
redemption, atonement, sanctification, mercy, freedom, forgiveness, repentance, blood of Jesus, renewal, transformation, salvation, worship, grace, prosperity, Holy Ghost, victory, Power of the Holy Ghost
Rev.5.9, Rev.5.10, Rev.5.11, Rev.5.12, Rev.5.13, Rev.5.14, 1John.1.5, 1John.1.6, 1John.1.7, 1John.1.8, 1John.1.9, 1John.1.10, 1John.3.4, Jas.4.17, John.5.17, Gen.3.6, Rom.12.13, Rom.12.14, Rom.12.15, Rom.12.16, Rom.12.17, Rom.12.18, Rom.12.19, Rom.12.20, Rom.12.21, 1John.3.15, Matt.5.22, Matt.15.18, Rom.5.19, Rom.5.12, 1Pet.1.23, Rom.3.23, Eccl.7.29, Ps.51.5, Ps.58.3, 1John.3.8, Isa.14.12, Isa.14.13, Isa.14.14, Ezek.28.14, Luke.10.18, Rom.6.23, Jas.1.15, Rom.3.9, Rom.9.10, Rom.3.11, Rom.3.12, Rom.3.10, Rom.10.11, Rom.3.14, Rom.3.13, Rom.3.16, Rom.3.18, Rom.3.21, Rom.3.17, Rom.3.22, Rom.3.19, Rom.3.15, Rom.3.20, Rom.7.11, Rom.7.14, Rom.7.18, Rom.7.21, Rom.7.24, Rom.8.32, Rom.8.36, 1Cor.4.20, 1Cor.2.4, 1John.3.5, 1Pet.2.24, Heb.9.27, Heb.9.28, Luke.19.10, 1Tim.2.3, 1Tim.2.4, 2Pet.3.9, Lev.17.11, Heb.9.22, Rev.1.5, Heb.9.12, 1Tim.5.24, 1Pet.4.17, John.3.17, 1Cor.1.21, Heb.2.17, Eph.2.4, Jas.2.13, Titus.3.4, Matt.5.7, Heb.4.16, Luke.6.36, Rom.5.5, Rom.12.1, 2Cor.4.1, Jonah.2.8, Rom.8.24, Rom.4.7, Isa.43.25, Isa.44.22, Col.2.14, Acts.3.19, Isa.1.18, Ps.51.7, Jer.50.20, Ps.103.12, Matt.25.41, Rev.19.20, Rev.20.10, John.8.32, John.8.36, John.10.10, Isa.38.17, Exod.33.20, Deut.4.12, 1Tim.1.17, 1Tim.6.16, Heb.11.27, John.6.46, John.1.18, 1John.4.12, Eph.4.4, John.4.24, 2Cor.3.17, Jer.23.24, Deut.6.4, Eph.4.5, Ps.139.7, Ps.139.8, Ps.139.9, Ps.139.10, Heb.1.3, Zech.13.1, Heb.8.12, Heb.10.17
The Dilemma of Lepers19960126-Landmark-RonLibby-TheDilemmaOfLepers.mp3LM1996 - Baptism of Fire
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsRon LibbyRon Libby emphasizes the importance of leaving one's comfort zone in the spiritual journey. Using the story of the lepers from 2 Kings 7, he illustrates how the lepers, faced with starvation, chose to rise up and seek sustenance from the Syrian camp rather than remain in a dire situation. This act of faith symbolizes the necessity for believers to move beyond complacency and actively pursue a deeper relationship with God, especially during challenging times. Libby encourages the congregation to recognize that spiritual growth often requires stepping out of familiar territories and taking risks to experience God's blessings.

Libby points out that comfort can lead to complacency, causing believers to rely on the spiritual efforts of others instead of cultivating their own devotion. He urges individuals to avoid the pitfalls of spiritual stagnation by actively engaging in personal prayer and worship. The lepers' decision to rise up and take action serves as a powerful reminder that God often disrupts comfort zones to propel believers toward greater spiritual heights. Ultimately, Libby calls for a proactive approach to faith, challenging the audience to shake off complacency and seek a fresh encounter with God through intentional effort and movement.
growth, practical faith, complacency, breakthrough, guidance, vigilance, prayer, prayer life, perseverance, renewal, obedience, hunger, overcoming, trials and testing
2Kgs.7.3, Josh.3.1, Matt.26.36, Job.36.1
No Title1984-Landmark-FredKensey.mp3LM1984
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsFred KenseyBro. Fred Kensey passionately calls believers to recognize the spiritual hunger present in those around them. He emphasizes the importance of engaging with individuals like Lydia and Cornelius, who are prepared by God to receive His message. He urges the church to break away from exclusivity and embrace humility and love, reaching out to all, including theologians and those from different denominations who are spiritually thirsty. Kensey stresses the need to maintain the foundational message of Acts 2:38 while preaching the full Gospel, encouraging believers to let their light shine and witness through everyday actions.

Kensey highlights the urgency of meeting the needs of those who seek God, asserting that personal witness often speaks louder than signs and wonders. He calls for a fiery passion for souls, advocating for prayer and fasting to deepen one's relationship with God. With a focus on unity and love, Kensey warns against exclusivity in ministry and emphasizes the transformative power of God's love, reminding believers of their collective mission to engage with individuals from all backgrounds. He inspires a desire for spiritual reproduction, encouraging the church to actively reach out to the hungry and thirsty souls in the world.
evangelism, discipleship, unity, humility, gospel, hunger, prayer, outreach, fasting, witnessing
Acts.2.38
Shamahs Lentile Patch1988-Landmark-JohnnyGodair-ShamahsLentilePatch.mp3LM1988
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJohnny GodairBro. Jonny Godair emphasizes the urgency for believers to stand firm in their faith and defend the heritage that God has provided, drawing a parallel to Shama, who bravely protected his lentil patch against the Philistines. Godair passionately calls on the church not to retreat in the face of challenges but to unite and rise up in defense of their spiritual legacy. He highlights the significance of prayer, worship, and the power of the Holy Spirit in maintaining the glory of God within the church today.

Godair insists that the church is not a defeated entity but a victorious body empowered by God. He urges the congregation to recognize their responsibility in carrying forward the message of truth and revival, ensuring that future generations inherit a strong faith. By standing firm and preserving the glory of the present, believers can ensure victory for the future. Godair concludes with a powerful reminder that the victory of the church is assured because God has promised that the gates of hell shall not prevail against it.
spiritual warfare, apologetics, revival, heritage, preservation, unity, Power of the Holy Ghost, victory, leadership
2Sam.23.11, 2Sam.23.12, Heb.13.8, Matt.28.19, Acts.1.8, Rom.14.14, Rom.14.15, Rom.14.16, Acts.2.38, 2Chr.7.14, Ps.47.1, 1Tim.2.8, Ps.141.2, Neh.8.10, Isa.12.3, John.7.37, John.7.38, John.7.39, Matt.16.18
The Distinguishing Mark of the People of God19950124-Landmark-BJWilmoth-TheDistinguishingMarkOfThePeopleOfGod-MASTER.mp3LM1995
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsBJ WilmothBrother Wilmoth emphasizes the critical importance of God's presence as the defining characteristic of His people. He draws upon the narrative of Moses, illustrating how the presence of God set the Israelites apart during their journey to the Promised Land. Despite the many challenges Moses faced, he understood that without God's presence, they could not proceed. The preacher asserts that church discipline and holiness are essential to maintaining this presence, warning that a lack of discipline leads to spiritual weakness and death among believers.

Wilmoth calls for action, urging the congregation to assess their spiritual state and take decisive steps towards change. He stresses the need for believers to embrace holiness, remove sin from their lives, and seek a deeper relationship with God. The preacher insists that the distinguishing mark of the people of God is not merely doctrine but the active presence of the Spirit, which must drive their worship and community life. He challenges the church to cultivate this presence through prayer, fasting, and a commitment to holy living, declaring that only through these actions can the church become a powerful force for God's kingdom.
God's presence, holiness, revival, sanctification, leadership, discipline, transformation, guidance, purity, perseverance
Exod.33.1, Exod.33.2, Exod.33.3, Exod.33.4, Exod.33.5, Exod.33.6, Exod.33.7, Exod.33.8, Exod.33.9, Exod.33.10, Exod.33.11, Exod.33.12, Exod.33.13, Exod.33.14, Exod.33.15, Exod.33.16, Exod.33.17, Exod.33.18, Exod.33.19, Exod.33.20, Exod.33.21, Exod.33.22, Exod.33.23
If We Want To Go Forward, We Must Go Back19950124-Landmark-JamesLarson-IfWeWantToGoForwardWeMustGoBack.mp3LM1995
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJames LarsonIn the message, James Larson emphasizes the necessity of returning to foundational principles in faith to progress meaningfully in life. He highlights that true stability and peace come from adhering to God's commandments, as illustrated in Proverbs 3:3-13. Larson asserts that attitude plays a crucial role in shaping one's life, urging the congregation to trust in the Lord rather than their understanding. He warns against drifting from sound doctrine and the dangers of modern philosophies, calling believers to remain anchored in biblical truths.

Larson further stresses the importance of knowing one's spiritual roots and the essential role of community and church attendance in maintaining faith. He encourages the congregation to embrace God's law, promising long life and peace for those who do. By aligning with the original teachings of Jesus and the apostles, believers can navigate life's challenges with stability and hope. He concludes by urging everyone to commit to these foundational truths, asserting that returning to God's specifications is the only way to ensure a meaningful and successful journey forward.
truth, spiritual foundation, biblical fidelity, revival, trust, obedience, community, guidance
Prov.3.3, Prov.3.4, Prov.3.5, Prov.3.6, Prov.3.7, Prov.3.8, Prov.3.9, Prov.3.10, Prov.3.11, Prov.3.12, Prov.3.13, Prov.4.7, Prov.4.10, Prov.4.11, Prov.4.13, Prov.4.14, Prov.4.20, Prov.4.21, Prov.4.22, Matt.7.13, Matt.7.14, Matt.7.15, Matt.7.16, Matt.7.21, Heb.10.9, Acts.20.28, 1Tim.1.9, 1Tim.1.10, 2Tim.1.5, 2Tim.1.6, 2Tim.1.7, Eph.6.13, Col.2.7, Col.2.8, Col.2.10, Col.2.9, 2Cor.11.1, 2Cor.11.2, 2Cor.11.3, 2Cor.11.4, Isa.53.6, Acts.2.38
The Prayer Journey19950125-Landmark-FrediTrammell-ThePrayerJourney.mp3LM1995
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsFredi TrammelFredi Trammell emphasizes the importance of a "prayer journey" to deepen one's relationship with God through various forms of prayer. He stresses that believers must engage in praise and worship, acknowledging God's greatness as outlined in Hebrews 11:6. The journey also involves repentance and forgiveness, which are essential for maintaining a clear connection with God. Trammell reminds listeners that Jesus taught the necessity of forgiveness, highlighting that one must forgive others to receive forgiveness from God, as stated in Matthew 6:14-15.

Intercession is another critical aspect of the prayer journey, where believers act as mediators between God and those in need of prayer. Trammell illustrates this concept using Lamentations 2:19, urging the faithful to pour out their hearts to God. He also emphasizes the significance of meditation and quietness before God, as they offer believers the strength to listen for His voice and understand His greatness. Thanksgiving is central to prayer life, with Trammell urging believers to express gratitude for God's blessings and provisions. He concludes by encouraging believers to recognize and nurture their unique anointings in prayer, trusting in the transformative power of prayer to fulfill God's will on earth.
prayer, prayer life, worship, intercession, repentance, forgiveness, meditation, thanksgiving, anointing, faith, God's presence
Isa.11.6, Phil.4.19, Heb.11.6, Isa.6.1, 2Chr.7.14, Job.35.10, Ps.42.8, Isa.45.3, Isa.30.15, Ps.27.1, Ps.27.2, Ps.27.3, Ps.139.13, Ps.139.14, Ps.139.15, Ps.139.16, Jas.5.16, Lam.2.18, Lam.2.19, Ezra.8.21, Ezra.8.22, Ezra.8.23, Ezra.8.24, Ezra.8.25, Ezra.8.26, Ezra.8.27, Ezra.8.28, Ezra.8.29, Ezra.8.30, Ezra.8.31, John.1.1, John.1.2, John.1.3, John.1.4, John.1.5, John.1.6, John.1.7, John.1.8, John.1.9, John.1.10, John.1.11, John.1.12, John.1.13, John.1.14
A Teacher Come From God19950125-Landmark-RobertBayer-ATeacherComeFromGod-MASTER.mp3LM1995
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsRobert E .BayerRobert Bayer emphasizes that Jesus Christ embodies both divine and human attributes, asserting His unique role as a teacher sent from God. He highlights the unparalleled wisdom of Jesus, which surpasses that of any human scholar, and illustrates how His teachings provide transformative guidance for living a life aligned with divine principles. Bayer argues against the concept of the Trinity, reiterating the oneness of God and affirming Jesus as the sole manifestation of God in human form. The preacher passionately insists that faith and obedience to Jesus are essential for spiritual fulfillment, urging believers to prioritize His teachings and embody them in their lives.

Bayer further underscores the significance of Jesus' miracles as evidence of His divine mission, presenting Him as the foundation of faith and salvation. He calls for believers to engage in communal worship, praising Jesus for His authority and presence in all aspects of life. The message culminates in a call to action, challenging congregants to live boldly in their faith, demonstrating their commitment to Jesus through their actions. Bayer invites everyone to recognize Jesus not merely as a historical figure but as the living embodiment of truth and salvation, urging them to embrace His teachings wholeheartedly.
authority, Christology, miracles, oneness, doctrine, transformation, obedience, worship, Godly living, resurrection, hope, practical faith
John.1.1, John.1.11, John.1.10, John.1.12, John.1.13, John.1.2, John.1.3, John.1.9, John.1.8, John.1.4, John.1.5, John.1.6, John.1.7, John.3.1, John.3.2, John.3.3, John.3.4, John.3.5
Evangelism: The Purpose and Priority of the Church19950126-Landmark-JackCunningham-EvangelismThePurposeAndPriorityOfTheChurch-MASTER.mp3LM1995
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJack CunninghamEvangelism is the primary purpose and priority of the apostolic church, and there is an urgent need to realign the church's focus on reaching the lost. The early church exemplified a consuming passion for evangelism, believing in the imminent return of Christ. This sense of urgency is crucial for today’s church, as millions remain unaware of the gospel. The speaker challenges believers to prioritize evangelism above all else, warning against becoming overly focused on internal church functions and social gatherings.

The church must recognize that its true business is people, not buildings or programs. Each believer is called to be an evangelist, engaging actively in outreach and witnessing. The speaker emphasizes the importance of prayer, Bible study, and inviting others to church, and he encourages financial support for worldwide revival efforts. He calls upon the church to embrace its role in evangelism wholeheartedly, ensuring that the message of salvation reaches every corner of the earth. The time for action is now, as the signs of the times indicate that the church must step up to fulfill its mission.
evangelism, revival, urgency, outreach, soul winning, missions, prayer, stewardship, unity, Bible study, end times
Acts.19.10, Acts.2.38, Joel.2.28, Joel.2.29, Luke.19.10, 1Thess.4.17
A King’s Anointing In A Shepherd Boy’s Situation19960123-Landmark-CharlesMahaney-AKingsAnointingInAShepherdBoysSituation.mp3LM1996 - Baptism of Fire
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsCharles MahaneyBro. Charles Mahaney emphasizes that God's anointing often arises in unexpected circumstances, just as David was chosen as king while tending sheep. He highlights that true anointing focuses on the heart and divine purpose rather than outward appearances or qualifications. Mahaney calls upon the congregation to embrace their anointing for the service of others, reinforcing that it is not for personal gain but to fulfill God's mission of reaching the lost. He challenges complacency, urging believers to transform their spiritual experiences into active community service and evangelism.

Mahaney illustrates the necessity of humility and a servant's heart by referencing Jesus washing the disciples' feet. He stresses that trials and desert experiences serve to mold believers, preparing them for their divine calling. The sermon encourages unity within the church and places importance on mutual support, reminding everyone that the anointing is not for self-aggrandizement but to elevate others. As Mahaney concludes, he urges the audience to move forward with a renewed sense of urgency to fulfill the Great Commission, promising that God has a special anointing for those willing to serve.
anointing, servanthood, evangelism, humility, unity, purpose, Ministry, growth, leadership
1Sam.16.11
From Revelation to Revival19960123-Landmark-ChesterMitchell-FromRevelationToRevival.mp3LM1996 - Baptism of Fire
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsChester MitchellBro. Chester Mitchell emphasizes the crucial link between revelation and revival, asserting that genuine revival cannot occur without a clear understanding of God's truth. He challenges believers to seek divine revelation, redirecting their focus from distractions to the greatness of God. Mitchell proclaims Jesus as the ultimate source of revival, calling for a transformation that moves beyond mere religious routines to an authentic encounter with God that ignites passion and purpose. He urges the congregation to embrace the presence of the Holy Spirit, emphasizing that a baptism of the Holy Ghost and fire is essential for both personal and communal revival.

Mitchell warns that without revelation, the church risks becoming stagnant and ineffective. He draws attention to the need for leaders to be set on fire by the Holy Ghost so that their congregations may experience the same fervor. The preacher calls for a shaking of the church, urging everyone to seek a revelation of God's holiness and glory. He highlights that true revival begins among holiness-minded people, where individuals recognize their own shortcomings in light of God's greatness. Ultimately, he invites the congregation to respond to God's call, encouraging them to seek Him actively and to be willing to serve as vessels for His revival.
Holy Ghost, revival, revelation, transformation, holiness, authenticity, supernatural encounter, spiritual focus, purpose
Isa.6.1, Isa.6.7, Isa.6.4, Isa.6.3, Isa.6.5, Isa.6.2, Isa.6.6, Isa.6.8, Matt.3.9, Matt.3.10, Matt.3.11, Acts.17.6
Releasing the Power Message19960124-Landmaerk-BrianKinzie-ReleasingThePowerMessage.mp3LM1996 - Baptism of Fire
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsBrian KinzieBro. Kinzie emphasizes the necessity of obedience to God as a precursor to experiencing miracles. Just as the ten lepers were cleansed after obeying Jesus' command, congregants must take steps of faith and act on God's word. While miracles may not manifest immediately, those who choose to obey God will ultimately witness His power. He calls for a worshipful atmosphere, urging everyone to respond to the Holy Spirit's promptings. True revival, he asserts, requires active participation in worship and a willingness to break free from barriers that hinder God's flow of power, such as negative attitudes and personal prisons.

Bro. Kinzie passionately declares that the message of revival is not exclusive; it is available to all who respond affirmatively to God's call. He challenges the congregation to lift their voices in praise and open their hearts to the work of the Holy Ghost. The preacher warns against the dangers of soured attitudes that discredit the Gospel's message. Instead, he encourages believers to embrace their identity in Christ, expressing joy and gratitude. By uniting in worship and collective agreement, they can unleash God's power and experience the deliverance and transformation that comes from responding wholeheartedly to His call.
obedience, revival, faith, Holy Ghost, transformation, worship, unity, deliverance, joy, freedom
Acts.12.1
While We’re Waiting19960124-Landmark-JackCunningham-WhileWereWaiting.mp3LM1996 - Baptism of Fire
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJack CunninghamJack Cunningham emphasizes the importance of actively waiting on God's promises while growing and multiplying as a church. He draws parallels between the children of Israel waiting for their deliverance from Egypt and the present state of the church, urging believers not to remain idle but to remain steadfast in faith and action. Cunningham passionately declares that despite the darkness in the world, the apostolic church shines brightest during these times, and there has never been a better day to be part of it.

Recognizing the urgency of the times, Cunningham calls on believers to engage in evangelistic efforts and prayer, asserting that God is ready to pour out His Spirit upon all flesh. He encourages the church to prepare for the promise of Christ's return and affirms that the church is not declining but is experiencing unprecedented growth and revival. Cunningham challenges everyone to be active participants in this divine movement and to hold on to the promise of God's coming, reminding them of the ongoing fulfillment of biblical prophecies.
revival, second coming, growth, evangelism, faith, God's promises, preparation, prophecy, spiritual warfare
Acts.7.17, Acts.7.39, Acts.5.39, 1Cor.15.52
That Great Jerusalem Revival19960125-Landmark-RobertBayer-ThatGreatJerusalemRevival.mp3LM1996 - Baptism of Fire
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsRobert E .BayerBro. Robert Bayer passionately emphasizes the transformative power of prayer and the name of Jesus. He calls for unity within the church, highlighting that true revival requires collective prayer efforts, just as Peter and John went to the temple together. Bayer asserts that the name of Jesus is central to healing, salvation, and miracles, urging believers to boldly proclaim their faith and invite others to experience this power. He challenges the congregation to rise above worldly distractions and focus on the eternal significance of Jesus' name, reinforcing that through Him, all things are possible.

In his message, Bayer stresses the necessity of continuous prayer to invite revival and transformation, echoing the teachings of the Acts of the Apostles. He encourages personal and communal acts of faith, such as laying hands on oneself and others for healing and deliverance. Bayer firmly believes that the name of Jesus is above all names, proclaiming it as the source of strength, healing, and hope. He invites the congregation to engage with this message, reinforcing the doctrine of baptism in Jesus' name and the importance of living out one’s faith boldly in the world.
unity, prayer, authority, name of Jesus, healing, faith, deliverance, spiritual focus, revival
Isa.40.31, 1Cor.3.11, 2Cor.6.1, Acts.10.2, Acts.10.3, Acts.10.4, Dan.6.10, Ps.55.17, Ps.65.2, Luke.18.1, Matt.26.40, Acts.16.13, Acts.16.25, 2Chr.7.14, 1Thess.5.17, Rom.12.12, Col.4.2, Phil.4.6, Jas.5.16, Mark.16.17, Luke.10.17, Acts.16.18, John.5.43, Heb.1.4, Luke.2.21, Matt.1.21, Eph.1.21, Col.1.27, 2Cor.13.5, Gal.2.20, Phil.1.19, Gal.4.6, Eph.3.17, John.14.18, 2Cor.6.16, 1Cor.5.4, Eph.5.20, Matt.18.20, 1Cor.5.13, Heb.13.15, 2Thess.1.12, Matt.10.22, Matt.24.9, Mark.13.13, Luke.21.17, John.15.21, Acts.3.6, Acts.3.16, Acts.4.10, Acts.4.30, Acts.3.1, Acts.3.2, John.14.26, John.14.20, 1Cor.6.11, Rom.10.13, Acts.21.13, Acts.5.28, Acts.5.41, Col.3.17, Mark.9.41, Rev.2.3, Acts.2.38, Rom.6.3, Rom.6.4, Gal.3.27, Col.2.12, 1John.2.12, Acts.8.16, Acts.10.48, Acts.19.5, Matt.28.19, Matt.28.20
The Power of the Holy Ghost19960126-Landmark-LeeStoneking-ThePowerOfTheHolyGhost.mp3LM1996 - Baptism of Fire
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsLee StonekingBro. Stoneking declares the transformative power of the Holy Ghost, emphasizing that believers can perform greater works through faith in Jesus. He recounts a miraculous healing to illustrate how faith and the Holy Spirit profoundly impact believers' lives. Stoneking urges the congregation to recognize themselves as vessels of God's power, capable of ministering healing and deliverance, and stresses the importance of stirring up the gift of the Holy Ghost within them. He affirms that through the name of Jesus, believers have access to divine power that can transform lives.

Stoneking highlights the significance of active faith and the necessity of laying hands on the sick to achieve miracles. He emphasizes that believers are not merely followers but possess unique power and authority through Jesus' name, which is essential for spiritual victory. The message culminates in a powerful call to action, encouraging the congregation to engage in ministry boldly, acknowledging that the presence of God can lead to miraculous outcomes. He reassures the faithful that the name of Jesus is a powerful weapon against the enemy, urging them to lay hands on one another and witness the transformative work of the Holy Spirit.
healing, God's power, faith, authority, pentecostal, demonstration, spiritual gifts, empowerment, angelic ministry
John.14.10, John.14.12, Mark.16.15, Mark.16.16, Mark.16.17, Mark.16.18, Luke.5.17, Eph.3.20, 1John.4.17
That Rapture Church Ready19970129-Landmark-CurtisYoung-ThatRaptureChurchReady.mp3LM1997 - Holding Back The Night
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsCurtis YoungBrother Young emphasizes the urgency of being a rapture-ready church, highlighting that God continually speaks to His people and has a specific message for these end times. He reassures the congregation that God is in control, symbolized by the key of David, and He opens doors for unprecedented opportunities for the church. Brother Young calls on the members to embrace divine empowerment, rely on the Holy Spirit, and remain vigilant in their spiritual readiness, as many in the professing church may not be prepared for the rapture.

He urges the church to actively share the gospel within their families and to build altars in their homes, emphasizing the need for engagement and anticipation for the return of the Lord. Brother Young asserts that God’s protection and guidance are assured, encouraging the congregation to trust in His power and not in their own strength. As he concludes, he expresses the critical message that Jesus is coming soon, reminding everyone to remain focused on their faith and not to become complacent as they await His glorious return.
rapture, vigilance, readiness, authority, empowerment, family altar, end times, growth, divine protection
Rev.3.7, Rev.3.8, Rev.3.9, Rev.3.10, Rev.3.11
Narrow Windows19970131-Landmark-JerryJones-NarrowWindows.mp3LM1997 - Holding Back The Night
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJerry JonesBrother Jerry Jones emphasizes the critical need to expand one's vision beyond narrow perspectives to fully grasp the work of God and the opportunities for revival. He uses the metaphor of "narrow windows" to illustrate how limited views can confine understanding of the church's potential and personal spiritual growth. The message calls for believers to see the church as God sees it—victorious and full of potential—rather than through the lens of current limitations. He challenges listeners to overcome fears and misconceptions, urging them to embrace faith and confidence in God’s presence and power.

Jones highlights the importance of seeing the world not as a dark and threatening place but as a field ripe for harvest. He encourages the congregation to recognize the humanity and spiritual needs of those around them, reminding them that they are called to reach out and share the gospel. The sermon culminates in a powerful call to action, asking believers to break free from self-centeredness and open their eyes to the broader realities of God’s kingdom, which includes recognizing the supernatural possibilities in their lives and communities.
faith, vision, growth, revival, outreach, Christ minded, purpose, reflection, transformation
Ezek.40.1, Ezek.40.4, Ezek.40.3, Ezek.40.2, Ezek.40.7, Ezek.40.16, Zech.2.1, Zech.2.3, Zech.2.4, Zech.2.2, Zech.2.5
Church Philosophy19970202-Landmark-EdwardSnyder-ChurchPhilosophy.mp3LM1997 - Holding Back The Night
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsEdward SnyderBro. Snyder emphasizes the essential role of church growth focused on evangelism instead of mere maintenance. He challenges the congregation to engage actively in soul-winning efforts, stating that retention of new converts is a collective responsibility of the entire church, not just the evangelism team. Understanding and addressing the real needs of the community is vital for effective ministry. Bro. Snyder illustrates that a welcoming atmosphere and fostering relationships are crucial for keeping newcomers engaged in the church.

Furthermore, Bro. Snyder contrasts the evangelism philosophy with the maintenance philosophy. He asserts that an evangelism-focused church understands and meets the genuine needs of individuals, remains open to new ideas, and prioritizes care-based ministry. In contrast, a maintenance philosophy church often neglects the needs of newcomers, resists change, and becomes closed off to societal shifts. Bro. Snyder calls the congregation to commit to a purpose-driven approach, highlighting that every member should take responsibility for reaching the lost and building the Kingdom of God through active participation in ministry and outreach.
growth, evangelism, outreach, discipleship, fellowship, development, kingdom advancement, purpose
Matt.28.19
Marked For Authenticity19980126-Landmark-AbelAguilar-MarkedForAuthenticity.mp3LM1998 - Empowered by Prayer
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsAbel AguilarBrother Abel Aguilar emphasizes the critical importance of authenticity in one’s faith and relationship with God. He challenges the congregation to seek a genuine connection with God, warning against complacency and superficial spirituality. True worship emerges from a deep longing for God rather than mere tradition. Aguilar calls for believers to be marked by the authenticity of God, urging them to reject anything less than the genuine power of the Holy Spirit in their lives.

He shares testimonies of God’s miraculous provisions and the transformative power of prayer, encouraging the congregation to actively pursue a deeper connection with God that leads to revival. The church is not merely a physical structure but a dwelling filled with the glory of the Lord. Aguilar asserts that being marked for authenticity means living a life filled with the Holy Spirit and fostering an environment where true faith thrives, urging believers to confront their spiritual lives and strive for more of God's presence.
Holy Ghost, authenticity, hunger, revival, prayer, worship, faith, God's presence, transformation, growth, complacency, relationship with God
Ps.84.1, Gen.4.15, Job.24.16
Satan Has Fallen and Can’t Get Up19980127-Landamrk-JohnathanSuber-SatanHasFallenAndCantGetUp.mp3LM1998 - Empowered by Prayer
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJonathan SuberBro. Jonathan Suber proclaims that Satan has fallen and cannot rise again, emphasizing the ultimate victory of God over evil. He encourages the congregation to recognize their struggles but assures them that through God's grace, they can rise again. Unlike Satan, who is eternally defeated, humans have the opportunity for restoration and redemption. Bro. Suber reminds the audience of their identity as children of God, emphasizing that they possess the power to overcome obstacles through faith and the name of Jesus.

He highlights the importance of preaching as God's chosen method to convey truth and inspire faith, asserting that believers have been given authority over the enemy. Bro. Suber calls on everyone to lift the name of Jesus and trust in His presence for healing and restoration. He stresses that while everyone experiences setbacks, the key is to rise again through divine support. Ultimately, he instills hope in the listeners, urging them to embrace their faith and the everlasting power of God to transform their lives.
victory, spiritual warfare, God's power, redemption, restoration, faith, authority, name of Jesus, support, eternity, salvation
Luke.10.18, Rev.1.8, Acts.2.38
The Advantage of His Ascension19980127-Landmark-BarryClaborn-TheAdvantageOfHisAscension.mp3LM1998 - Empowered by Prayer
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsBarry ClaybornBro. Barry Clayborne emphasizes the profound significance of Jesus' ascension, stating that it is essential for believers' spiritual growth. He highlights that while the disciples mourned Jesus' departure, it was necessary for the Comforter, the Holy Ghost, to come into their lives. This outpouring is not limited to a specific place but is a global phenomenon that empowers believers, leading to transformation and revival. Bro. Clayborne urges the congregation to actively lift Jesus up in worship, as true worship invites the Holy Ghost to work powerfully in their lives.

He asserts that one cannot experience a true Pentecost without recognizing the importance of Jesus' ascension. The act of worship serves as a powerful engagement that draws God's presence and blessings. Bro. Clayborne challenges believers to seek Jesus actively and encourages them that lifting Him up will lead to an abundance of His blessings and transformative power in their lives. Ultimately, he calls for urgent praise and worship, emphasizing that genuine transformation comes from exalting Christ above all earthly concerns.
revival, worship, Holy Ghost, ascension, transformation, God's presence, growth, empowerment
John.16.1, John.16.6, John.16.4, John.16.2, 1John.5.6, John.16.5, John.16.3, John.16.7, Acts.2.1, Acts.2.3, Acts.2.2, Acts.2.4, Ps.24.7, Ps.24.9, Ps.24.8, Ps.24.10, Ps.34.3, Ps.63.4, Ps.63.5, Ps.63.6, Ps.63.7, Ps.121.1, Ps.86.4, Ps.86.5, Isa.59.19
Ye Shall Receive Power19980128-Landmark-JoyHaney-YeShallReceivePower.mp3LM1998 - Empowered by Prayer
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJoy HaneyJoy Haney emphasizes the incredible power that believers receive through the Holy Spirit, as stated in Acts 1:8. This power is not just for witnessing but is essential for living a victorious life in Christ. Believers are urged to recognize and embrace this divine empowerment, which enables them to overcome challenges, heal others, and exercise authority over the enemy. Constant prayer is highlighted as the key to accessing and maintaining this power, providing strength in weakness and clarity in confusion.

Engaging in prayer transforms the believer's life, aligning their minds with God's will and empowering them to act in faith. Haney shares personal testimonies to illustrate the tangible effects of prayer and divine power in everyday life. She calls for a collective acknowledgment of the power within believers, encouraging them to rise up and take authority over their circumstances, trusting in the capabilities of God. The sermon challenges believers to actively seek God's presence and to live with the confidence that they possess the power to impact their lives and the world around them.
authority, prayer, God's power, spiritual warfare, empowerment, victory, guidance, faith, relationship with God, God's presence
Acts.1.8, Eph.1.16, Eph.1.18, Eph.1.17, Eph.1.19, 1Cor.4.20, Luke.4.18, Mark.3.15, Isa.40.29, John.1.12, Rev.12.9, Rev.12.10, Jas.2.19, 1John.3.20, Job.23.10, Ps.1.6, Ps.103.14, Nah.1.7, 2Tim.2.19, Matt.6.8, Eph.1.22, Luke.10.18, Luke.10.19, Acts.8.19, Acts.4.7, Acts.4.13, Acts.4.31, Jude.1.20, Rom.15.13, 2Tim.1.7, Deut.8.18, Mic.3.8, Mic.7.7, Mic.7.8, Eph.3.16, Eph.6.10, 1Cor.2.4, 1Cor.2.5
Ladies Landmark19980128-Landmark-SisClemensSwankBaughmanCupoli.mp3LM1998 - Empowered by Prayer
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsClemens, Jim Swank, Gayla Baughman, Bernie CupoliSis. Clemens emphasizes the transformative power of faith in overcoming fear and doubt. She reminds the congregation that tribulations arise from the choices made in the Garden of Eden, but reassures them that God has already triumphed over the world. By focusing on Psalms 139, she highlights God's omniscience and presence, affirming that He is aware of their needs and struggles. She invites anyone seeking emotional or spiritual healing to come forward for prayer, stressing that God deeply cares for each individual.

Moving into the topic of marriage, Sis. Clemens discusses the significance of submission within relationships, suggesting that true security comes from submitting to God first and then to one's husband. She encourages those facing marital difficulties to seek prayer for restoration and unity, reminding them that families reflect the love of Christ. Throughout her message, Sis. Clemens calls for steadfast faith, urging the congregation to trust in God's promises and the power of prayer to heal and restore both individuals and relationships. She emphasizes the need to train children in faith, with the promise that they will return to it in later life, and highlights the importance of perseverance in spiritual warfare.
perseverance, faith, healing, marriage, restoration, submission, family, God's omniscience, prayer, deliverance, victory
Eph.5.21, Eph.5.22, Eph.5.23, Eph.5.24, Prov.22.6, Jas.5.13, Jas.5.14, Jas.5.15, Jas.5.16
Setting the Stage for a Miracle19980129-Landmark-MarkFoster-SettingTheStageForAMiracle.mp3LM1998 - Empowered by Prayer
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsMark FosterBro. Mark Foster emphasizes the necessity of cultivating a strong spiritual desire to set the stage for miracles. Drawing from the story of the Shunammite woman, he highlights her recognition of God's favor and her proactive steps to create a welcoming environment for the prophet Elisha. Foster urges the congregation to prepare their hearts and homes for God's presence, asserting that true revival begins with a personal commitment to invite Him into every aspect of life. He reassures those feeling hopeless, reminding them of past miracles and encouraging them to declare, "It shall be well," despite current challenges.

Foster challenges believers to maintain unwavering faith and focus on God's promises, asserting that revival is not a distant hope but a present reality. He calls for action, encouraging everyone to overcome discouragement by remembering the miracles God has performed in their lives. The message culminates in a powerful reminder that preparation and dedication are essential for experiencing divine intervention, urging the congregation to actively seek God and set the stage for the outpouring of His spirit and miracles in their lives.
desire, miracles, perception, revival, faith, preparation, divine favor, prayer, perseverance, community, dedication, trials and testing, commitment
2Kgs.4.8, 2Kgs.4.14, Isa.62.7, Heb.10.24
When the Cause Becomes Personal19980130-Landmark-JerryDillon-WhenTheCauseBecomesPersonal.mp3LM1998 - Empowered by Prayer
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJerry DillonBro. Jerry Dillon emphasizes the urgent need for believers to make the cause of God personal, highlighting that true commitment to faith requires unwavering dedication. He challenges the congregation to confront their spiritual complacency and recognizes that the church is not merely a building, but the collective body of believers. Drawing from biblical narratives, Dillon stresses that personalizing one’s faith is essential for genuine revival, as it ignites a passion that transcends passive attendance.

Dillon recounts a powerful story of a persecuted church in Eastern Europe, illustrating the courage of those who remained steadfast in their faith. He urges the congregation to emulate this commitment and fight for their families, faith, and communities. The call to action is clear: engage in spiritual warfare, recognize the power of the Holy Spirit, and take a personal stand against the forces that threaten to diminish their faith. By making the cause personal, believers can expect true transformation and revival in their lives and communities.
commitment, revival, spiritual warfare, dedication, persecution, faith, awakening, unity, God's power, family, responsibility, courage, complacency
1Sam.13.5, 1Sam.13.6, 1Sam.17.29, Neh.4.13, Neh.4.14, Neh.4.15, Luke.19.10
We Are the Church19980130-Landmark-LeeStoneking-WeAreTheChurch.mp3LM1998 - Empowered by Prayer
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsLee StonekingBro. Lee Stoneking declares that we, as the church, possess the truth and power of God. He emphasizes the Bible as the living word of God and stresses the need for believers to hold fast to essential doctrines, such as the virgin birth and the miracles of Jesus, despite societal doubts. Stoneking calls the congregation to awaken to their identity as the church, filled with the Holy Spirit, and to actively participate in spreading the gospel. He urges every believer to embrace their calling and overcome obstacles through faith, proclaiming that revival is present and urging them to engage with the transformative power of God alive within them.

Stoneking challenges the audience to recognize the authority and power they possess as part of the church. He emphasizes that believers are sealed with the Holy Spirit and called to action, declaring that the church is not just another religion but a powerful force. He reminds them that they possess the divine knowledge and understanding that comes from faith, encouraging them to declare their faith boldly. He proclaims that while the enemy may roar, he has been defeated, and believers are empowered to drown out that roar with praise and worship. The message is clear: the church is called to rise up, engage in spiritual warfare, and fulfill its divine purpose.
church identity, God's power, revival, authority, soul winning, faith, spiritual warfare, empowerment, doctrine, integrity
Matt.16.13, Matt.16.17, Matt.16.15, Matt.16.16, Matt.16.14, Matt.16.18
God Does Not Bless What He Does Not Build19990125-Landmark-AbelAguilar-GodDoesNotBlessWhatHeDoesNotBuild.mp3LM1999 - Storming the Enemy’s Stronghold
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsAbel AguilarAbel Aguilar proclaims that without God's guidance, all efforts are in vain. He references Psalm 127, emphasizing that true success is not measured by worldly achievements but by the favor and blessing of God. Aguilar calls on listeners to submit to God's will, highlighting that greatness comes from patience, faith, and understanding the spiritual journey. He cautions against seeking immediate gratification and stresses the importance of allowing God to lead in all aspects of life, from personal relationships to community stewardship.

Aguilar urges the congregation to recognize that building one's life without God's foundation leads to failure. He shares personal experiences of waiting on God's timing and encourages everyone to seek God's approval rather than human recognition. The preacher passionately asserts that God is the ultimate architect of their journeys, and true success is achieved through spiritual transformation and collective commitment to divine guidance. He challenges the audience to build their lives and ministries on the solid rock of God's direction and presence.
transformation, God's timing, growth, stewardship, leadership, success, submission, faith
Phil.2.3, Isa.55.8, Isa.55.9, 1Cor.15.52
The Resurrection of a Wasted Seed19990125-Landmark-JerryDillon-TheResurrectionOfAWastedSeed.mp3LM1999 - Storming the Enemy’s Stronghold
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJerry DillonBrother Jerry Dillon emphasizes the vital role of praise in the life of believers, asserting that God's promise and authority remain with those who uphold a spirit of praise. He warns that the enemy seeks to diminish the believer's spirit of praise through distractions, which can lead to spiritual decline. Dillon passionately calls for a revival of praise, urging everyone to recognize their purpose to glorify God and to ensure that this legacy is passed on to future generations.

He recounts the story of Judah and his sons, illustrating how neglecting praise results in wasted potential. Dillon assures the congregation that even in moments of despair, God actively seeks those who feel forgotten. He encourages everyone to reclaim their praise, highlighting that through praise, believers access God's presence and fulfill their divine purpose. Ultimately, Dillon challenges the congregation to act as if their prayers have already been answered, inviting God's transformative power into their lives and emphasizing that the scepter of authority will never depart from those who praise Him.
praise, worship, authority, legacy, spiritual warfare, restoration, faith, purpose, inheritance
Gen.49.8, Gen.49.10, Num.26.19, Gen.38.1, Gen.38.8, Gen.38.7, 1Pet.3.19
This is Our Day19990126-Landmark-RandyKeyes-ThisIsOurDay.mp3LM1999 - Storming the Enemy’s Stronghold
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsRandy KeyesRandy Keyes proclaims that now is a pivotal moment for the church, emphasizing that this is our day to rise and claim the promises of God. The forces of darkness have tried to obstruct this prophetic destiny through false doctrines and distractions, but God’s plan remains unshakeable. Just as the Israelites prepared to cross the Jordan River, believers today must sanctify themselves and step out in faith, trusting in God’s promises. Keyes urges the congregation to embrace the spiritual blessings and victories God has in store, asserting that faith requires action and risk.

Keyes emphasizes that the anticipation of revival leads to sanctification and action. As the priests stepped into the Jordan, triggering a miraculous parting of the waters, believers today must take decisive steps toward the promises God has laid out. He calls on the younger generation to recognize their role in this divine narrative, encouraging them to expect extraordinary spiritual events. This moment is a call to the church to move forward with confidence and zeal, claiming the power and purpose God has ordained for them in this transformative period of spiritual history.
destiny, prophetic, revival, practical faith, sanctification, God's timing, spiritual warfare, generational faith, zeal, preparation, promises
Josh.3.1, Josh.3.4, Josh.3.5, Josh.3.13
Satan Has Leaving On His Mind19990126-Landmark-TerryBlack-SatanHasLeavingOnHisMind.mp3LM1999 - Storming the Enemy’s Stronghold
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsTerry BlackBro. Terry Black emphasizes the urgency of recognizing the limited time to fulfill God's purpose. He highlights that the increasing wrath of the devil is a reminder of his impending defeat, urging believers to respond with fervor and enthusiasm in their faith. Black calls upon the church to rise up and combat the forces of evil, leveraging their knowledge of the truth as a weapon against the enemy. He insists that if the devil is aware of his short time, then the church must awaken to the urgency of its mission, embracing its role with passion and determination.

As he shares powerful insights, Bro. Black reflects on the nature of spiritual warfare, encouraging believers to remain steadfast despite the intensity of opposition. He asserts that the power of God is ready to work through those who open their hearts in faith, leading to significant spiritual breakthroughs and revival. He urges the congregation to understand that the challenges they face are part of the spiritual battle, and they must not be complacent. The message culminates in a strong call to action, inspiring believers to embrace their role in the kingdom of God and to fight with the conviction that victory is near.
urgency, spiritual warfare, God's power, victory, steadfast, faithfulness, complacency, fervor, zeal, adversity, offensive, revival
Rev.12.12, Gen.3.15, Ps.90.12, Rev.12.10
Checkmate19990127-Landmark-BillyHale-Checkmate.mp3LM1999 - Storming the Enemy’s Stronghold
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsBilly Halefaith, authority, preaching, testimony, trust, miracles, deliverance, hope, trials and testing, perseverance, God's provision, mercy, God's power, God's plan
Luke.18.24, Matt.17.18, Ps.73.1, Isa.28.21
Speaking to Minister’s Wives19990127-Landmark-EllizabethShivers-SpeeakingToMinistersWives.mp3LM1999 - Storming the Enemy’s Stronghold
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsElizabeth ShiversSister Elizabeth Shivers emphasizes the need for leaders, especially those in ministry, to live authentically, as their lives serve as open books for their congregations. She urges the audience to recognize their significant influence and to cultivate a positive attitude, as it directly impacts how others perceive them. Living with integrity and embodying the values of compassion is essential, as actions often speak louder than words. Leaders must also be willing to take risks and step out of their comfort zones, as challenges and failures are part of the journey toward growth and success.

Furthermore, Sister Shivers highlights the importance of spiritual renewal through solitude. She stresses that leaders must guard their hearts and maintain a clean spirit to minister effectively. Facing trials and loneliness often accompanies leadership, but it is crucial to seek God's strength during these times. The message encourages perseverance, dedication, and the understanding that leaders have a profound role in uplifting their families and church members. Ultimately, Sister Shivers inspires the audience to serve with love and integrity, reminding them of the eternal significance of their calling.
authenticity, positivity, positioning, growth, complacency, renewal, intimacy with God, relationship with God, encouragement, guarding, the mind, the heart, Ministry, service, compassion, love, integrity, effectiveness
2Cor.3.2, Matt.5.14, Ps.46.10, Isa.40.29, Isa.40.30, Isa.40.31, Ps.42.3, 2Cor.4.16, 2Cor.4.17, 2Cor.4.18
Truth on Trial19990127-Landmark-JackCunningham-TruthOnTrial.mp3LM1999 - Storming the Enemy’s Stronghold
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJack CunninghamBro. Jack Cunningham emphasizes the critical importance of maintaining doctrinal integrity within the United Pentecostal Church, especially as societal pressures mount. He draws parallels between the biblical figure Naboth, who refused to sell his ancestral vineyard, and the contemporary church's challenges in preserving its unique beliefs, such as the oneness of God and the necessity of baptism in Jesus' name. Cunningham asserts that the church must not compromise these core doctrines for worldly acceptance or comfort, urging the congregation to recognize and value their spiritual inheritance.

Cunningham calls upon young leaders to embrace the truth passionately and to uphold the church's foundational beliefs as they navigate the challenges of a new millennium. He warns against the dangers of diluting doctrinal distinctiveness and stresses the need for unity and commitment to holiness. The message culminates in a powerful reminder that genuine apostolic power is rooted in apostolic doctrine, and the church's mission to seek and save the lost must remain paramount as it stands poised for revival.
doctrine, integrity, church foundation, apostolic, God unchanging, truth, preservation, church mission, legacy, unity, steadfast
Acts.2.38, Deut.6.4, Isa.45.5, John.1.1, John.1.2, John.1.3, John.1.14, 2Thess.2.10
Don’t Forsake the Sword19990128-Landmark-RolandBaker-DontForsakeTheSword.mp3LM1999 - Storming the Enemy’s Stronghold
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsRoland BakerBro. Baker emphasizes the urgency of the time we live in, urging believers to recognize that just as Satan knows his time is short and works tirelessly against the church, they too must rise with passion and commitment to serve God. He encourages the congregation not to be discouraged by the intensity of the battle, as it often signals that God is about to move powerfully. The preacher calls for a collective awakening, urging everyone to open their mouths wide in expectation of what God will do, highlighting the importance of actively participating in spreading the gospel.

He reminds the audience that the greater the opposition they face, the closer they are to victory. Bro. Baker asserts that the devil’s wrath and anger are signs of his impending defeat, emphasizing that as the enemy rages, it confirms that the church is nearing its breakthrough. He urges believers to be motivated by the shortness of their time on earth, to speak life and faith over their circumstances, and to understand that when evil is at its height, it is nearest to its fall. Victory is assured for those who persevere and remain steadfast in their commitment to God’s work.
end times, urgency, passion, trials and testing, tribulation, adversity, opposition, activation, practical faith, faith, encouragement, breakthrough, expectation, God's voice, God's provision
Rev.12.12, Gen.3.15, Ps.90.12, Rev.12.10
Four Steps to a Spiritual Breakthrough19990128-Landmark-RonLibby-FourStepsToASpiritualBreakthrough.mp3LM1999 - Storming the Enemy’s Stronghold
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsRon LibbyBro. Ron Libby emphasizes the necessity of spiritual breakthroughs in believers' lives, urging that true blessings from God come when individuals give of themselves. He highlights the principle that the blessings received are directly proportional to what is given, encouraging the congregation to lift their voices in sincere praise and worship. This collective effort creates a "vapor" that invites God's presence and blessings. Libby outlines four critical steps for achieving spiritual breakthroughs: repairing the altar of God, offering sacrifices, calling on the Lord with sincerity, and recognizing the power of God that responds to genuine faith.

The message underscores the importance of unity in prayer and mutual support among believers, asserting that these actions can invoke divine intervention and blessings. Libby insists that repairing one's relationship with God is essential for receiving spiritual breakthroughs, and emphasizes that sacrificial offerings and genuine faith are prerequisites for experiencing God's miraculous power. He encourages the congregation to actively seek a fresh anointing, assuring them that breakthroughs are available for those who earnestly seek God and press in for spiritual transformation.
breakthrough, fervor, zeal, radical, relationship with God, rebuilding, altars, sacrifice, praise, worship, Holy Ghost, Power of the Holy Ghost, religion, prayer, unity, support, encouragement
Job.36.27, 1Kgs.18.26, 1Kgs.18.27, 1Kgs.18.28, 1Kgs.18.29, 1Kgs.18.30, 1Kgs.18.33, 1Kgs.18.36, 1Kgs.18.35, 1Kgs.18.32, 1Kgs.18.34, 1Kgs.18.37, 1Kgs.18.31, 1Kgs.18.38
A Broken Heart and a Contrite Spirit19990129-Landmark-JohnnyGodair-ABrokenHeartAndAContriteSpirit.mp3LM1999 - Storming the Enemy’s Stronghold
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJohnny GodairBro. Johnny Godair emphasizes the necessity of a broken heart and a contrite spirit in approaching God. He asserts that true revival requires genuine humility and weeping before the Lord, reminding the congregation that tears are not a sign of weakness but expressions of faith. Bro. Godair illustrates how biblical figures like David and Jesus demonstrated that desperation for God's presence is essential for spiritual fulfillment. He challenges the hardened attitudes prevalent in society, urging everyone to recognize their need for divine intervention and to cry out to God earnestly.

Bro. Godair calls for the congregation to embrace humility and to seek God with sincerity. He highlights that the Lord is close to those with broken hearts and that God responds to the cries of those who seek Him. He encourages men to lead their families in prayer, demonstrating strength through vulnerability. Bro. Godair concludes by inviting everyone to lift their hands in prayer, fostering a collective plea for revival and restoration, emphasizing that a heart inclined toward God is what He desires from His people.
revival, brokenness, humility, prayer, repentance, deliverance, hunger, faith
Ps.34.15, Ps.34.16, Ps.34.17, Ps.34.18, Job.29.12, Ps.22.5, Ps.119.145, Eccl.3.4, Joel.2.17, Jer.9.1, Joel.2.12, John.11.35, Ps.51.1, Ps.51.11, Ps.51.9, Ps.51.8, Ps.51.7, Ps.51.6, Ps.51.10, Ps.51.5, Ps.51.3, Ps.51.4, Ps.51.2, Ps.51.12, Isa.57.15, Isa.66.1, Isa.66.2, Ps.6.6, Ps.42.7
The Son of Righteousness Has Come19990129-Landmark-LeeStoneking-TheSonOfRighteousnessHasCome.mp3LM1999 - Storming the Enemy’s Stronghold
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsLee StonekingBro. Stoneking passionately declares that the Son of Righteousness has come, bringing healing and miracles for all believers. He emphasizes the urgency of faith and the power that lies within the hands of those who believe in Jesus. By invoking scripture, he reminds the congregation that those who fear the Lord will experience divine intervention, and he encourages everyone to actively participate in this transformative work by laying hands on one another and invoking the promises of God.

He calls for a bold demonstration of faith, urging believers to stir up their faith and step out of their comfort zones. Bro. Stoneking reinforces that the power of the Holy Spirit is present, ready to heal and deliver, and he invites everyone to seize the moment for miraculous encounters with God. He stresses that this is not just an event but a pivotal opportunity for believers to impact the world, as they embrace their identity and authority in Christ. Through collective action and unity, he challenges the congregation to engage in the divine mission and experience the fullness of what God has in store for them.
miracles, faith, God's power, authority, healing, boldness, pentecostal, urgency, transformation, prophetic, prophetic declaration, prophecy, apostolic, unity, empowerment
Mal.4.2, Acts.2.38, Acts.2.43, Gen.1.1
The Marks of the Lord Jesus20000127-Landmark-JackHopkins-TheMarksOfTheLordJesus.mp3LM2000 - Open Door
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJack HopkinsBro. Hopkins emphasizes the importance of bearing the marks of the Lord Jesus in our lives, which symbolize our ownership and commitment to God. Just as soldiers and slaves bear the marks of their masters, believers must embrace their struggles as evidence of their faith. The scars reflect battles against sin and sacrifices made in the spiritual journey. True discipleship requires a willingness to endure hardships and reject the superficiality of being a "cosmetic Christian." He urges the congregation to seek the marks of Christ, as they serve as a testament to their faith and the transformative power of God’s love.

Bro. Hopkins warns against becoming too focused on materialism, which can lead to a "crossless" life lacking true spiritual depth. He challenges believers to willingly take up their cross, enduring hardships as a demonstration of their love and devotion to Christ. The scars of Jesus serve as undeniable proof of His sacrifice, reminding believers of the cost of salvation. He calls on the congregation to commit themselves to the cross, urging them to embrace their own scars as signs of their journey of faith and their dedication to the Lord.
soldiers, commitment, dedication, discipleship, sacrifice, suffering, true Christian, spiritual warfare, self denial, the cross, crucifixion, blood of Jesus, spiritual focus, depth, compromise, complacency, renewal
Gal.6.17, Lev.19.28, Zech.13.6
The Power of Oneness20000127-Landmark-WynnDrost-ThePowerOfOneness.mp3LM2000 - Open Door
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsWynn DrostWynn Drost emphasizes the transformative power of Jesus, illustrating how one individual can dramatically impact their community through personal testimony. He recounts the story of a man from the Gadarenes, who, once possessed by demons and living in chaos, was completely transformed upon encountering Jesus. This man’s powerful testimony inspired many in his community to seek Jesus, highlighting that one changed life can ignite a revival.

Drost challenges listeners to recognize their potential to effect change, regardless of their background or perceived limitations. He calls upon individuals to share their personal stories of transformation, emphasizing that everyone has a role in God’s plan. By offering themselves as vessels for God's work, they can inspire others and bring significant change to their communities. The message reinforces the belief that God can use anyone willing to step forward and that faith and personal testimony are paramount in spreading the transformative power of Jesus.
testimony, transformation, empowerment, willingness, community, potential, Power of the Holy Ghost, God's power, power of the church, signs and wonders
Luke.8.34, Luke.8.40
Revival in Egypt20000125-Landmark-SteveWilson-RevivalInEgypt.mp3LM2000 - Open Door
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsSteve WilsonBro. Steve Wilson declares that revival is possible in any circumstance, drawing inspiration from the biblical account of the children of Israel in Egypt. He emphasizes the church's capacity to grow and thrive despite adversity, urging believers to embrace their roles in God’s plan. The preacher highlights alarming societal issues, such as drug use and youth suicides, as urgent reminders of the need for spiritual awakening. He calls on the church to rise and actively reach souls, reminding everyone that God’s grace can lead to significant growth.

Bro. Wilson articulates the importance of personal holiness, unity, and the need for an increase in divine favor within the church. He encourages believers to engage in prayer, fasting, and evangelism to achieve revival. The preacher asserts that persecution will not hinder the church but will instead serve as a catalyst for growth. He passionately urges the congregation to pursue revival with fervor, envisioning a church that not only survives but flourishes in these challenging times. The message is clear: the church must not grow complacent but recognize the power and purpose bestowed upon them in this critical hour.
revival, soul winning, complacency, urgency, apostolic, holiness, purity, persecution, adversity, fasting, prayer, evangelism, breakthrough, encouragement
Exod.1.10, Exod.1.7, Rev.2.5, 2Chr.7.14
Ladies Landmark20000127-Landmark-Ladies-TomMinneryStephanieAnderson.mp3LM2000 - Open Door
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsTom Minnery, Stephanie AndersonSister Stephanie Anderson emphasizes the crucial role of women in nurturing their families and highlights the home as the primary mission field. She calls upon mothers to recognize their profound influence, asserting that the foundation of faith begins at home. Women must embrace their responsibilities and live as evangelists within their families, shaping the next generation of leaders. The urgency of standing firm against societal changes threatening family structures is paramount, and Sister Anderson urges unity among women through prayer and support to combat external influences that seek to undermine family values.

Sister Anderson also draws on historical examples, such as Esther, to illustrate the need for action in the face of adversity. She reinforces the importance of returning to biblical principles to maintain strong family units amid societal pressures. Each woman is reminded of her importance in God's plan, and a call to action is made for women to actively engage in civic duties, such as voting, to support laws that align with Christian values. By fostering love and support within families, women can empower one another and ensure their families remain steadfast in faith amidst a challenging world.
family, christian home, unity, prayer, leadership, role of women, women's ministry, evangelism, influence, purpose, legacy, action
Prov.22.6
How to Minister to New Converts1987-Landmark-ChesterMitchell-HowYoMinisterToNewConverts.mp3LM1987
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsChester MitchellBro. Chester Mitchell emphasizes the critical importance of nurturing new converts within the church community. He urges the pastoral staff and congregation to actively engage in the retention of new believers by creating a welcoming environment and forming genuine friendships. It is essential to provide guidance and mentorship to help new converts understand their spiritual journey and the challenges they may encounter, such as external pressures and old habits. Bro. Mitchell asserts that the entire church must demonstrate love and compassion, embracing newcomers regardless of their backgrounds to foster a thriving spiritual community.

Retention of new converts is not an easy task, but it requires a persistent commitment from both pastors and church members. Bro. Mitchell highlights the necessity of proactive outreach, such as tracking attendance and following up with those who may be absent. He illustrates the significance of a friendly church atmosphere where new believers can connect with others and feel supported in their faith journey. Ultimately, Bro. Mitchell affirms that God honors the church's efforts to care for its members, leading to revival and growth within the congregation.
discipleship, pastoral care, pastoring, fellowship, ministry life, new convert ministry, community, mentorship, spiritual warfare, evangelism, retention
John.21.15, John.21.16, John.21.17, Acts.2.38
Sacred Things19840207-Landmark-FredKensey-SacredThings.mp3LM1984
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsFred KenseyBro. Fred Kensey emphasizes the sacredness of the Holy Spirit and the critical importance of respecting God's commandments. Disregarding these sacred things can lead to severe consequences, as illustrated by the tragic fate of Aaron’s sons who violated divine protocols. Kensey urges believers to maintain a strong relationship with God through true repentance and accountability, highlighting that God continuously offers opportunities for redemption, even after periods of rebellion. He calls attention to the need for humility and submission to God's guidance, asserting that obeying His commandments leads to blessings.

Kensey warns against the dangers of disrespecting the Holy Spirit, reminding listeners that their bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit and must not be defiled. He stresses that every believer must cherish and obey the divine gifts bestowed upon them, as neglecting this sacred responsibility can invite God's judgment. The preacher concludes by affirming that God is always pursuing His people, encouraging them to walk in the Spirit and embrace the holiness of their relationship with God to experience spiritual growth and fulfillment.
holiness, repentance, obedience, discipline, submission, redemption, growth, Holy Ghost, reverence, Godly fear
Rom.6.16, Rom.6.18, Rom.6.17, Rom.6.19, Rom.6.21, Rom.6.22, Rom.6.20, Rom.6.23, Lev.10.6, Lev.26.1, Lev.26.2, Lev.26.3, Lev.26.4, Lev.26.5, Lev.26.6, Lev.26.7, Lev.26.8, Lev.26.9, Lev.26.10, Lev.26.11, Lev.26.12, Lev.26.13, Lev.26.18, Lev.26.21, Lev.26.23, Lev.26.27, Lev.26.40
The Call to be a Radical Christian19840207-Landmark-JimSwank-TheCallToBeARadicalChrisitan.mp3LM1984
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJim SwankBro. Jim Swank calls believers to become radical Christians who actively embody their faith in a world filled with mockers and ungodly behavior. He emphasizes the necessity of building oneself up in the most holy faith through prayer and reliance on the Holy Spirit. Swank encourages followers to demonstrate Christ-like love and forgiveness, even in adversity, and to add virtues such as knowledge, self-control, and patience to their faith. True love, as exemplified by Jesus, involves self-sacrifice for others and contending earnestly for the faith that has been delivered to the saints.

Drawing from scripture, particularly Jude and 2 Peter, Swank illustrates the importance of remaining steadfast in faith while actively working to build it up. He references the example of Stephen, who, despite facing persecution, exemplified unwavering faith and courage. In the end times, he urges believers to shine as examples of godliness and love, reflecting Christ's love in a world that desperately needs it. Swank challenges every believer to pursue a deeper relationship with God and to live out their faith boldly, becoming radical Christians in their daily lives.
discipleship, Holy Ghost, God's love, growth, faithfulness, persecution, sanctification, character, Godly living, radical, prayer, prayer life, activation
Jude.1.3, Jude.1.20, Acts.4.12, 2Pet.1.5, John.3.16
I Think it’s Time to Please the Lord19840207-Landmark-PaulWilson-IThinkItsTimeToPleaseTheLord.mp3LM1984
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsPaul WilsonBro. Paul Wilson urges believers to make pleasing the Lord their primary focus, as it cultivates peace even with adversaries. He emphasizes that true love for God is demonstrated through actions and genuine devotion, highlighting the example of the woman who anointed Jesus' feet as a model of humility and love. Collective worship and prayer are essential practices that lead to profound spiritual transformations. Wilson calls on believers to align their lives with God's will and seek sincere worship, which God desires and finds satisfying.

Wilson reinforces the significance of loving God with all one's heart, as described in 1 Corinthians 13, which emphasizes patience, kindness, and humility. He challenges believers to express love actively, warning that a lack of love or humility results in missed opportunities to please God. The preacher reminds the congregation to prioritize their relationship with God over worldly distractions, assuring them that God will be satisfied by those who genuinely seek to honor Him. Ultimately, Wilson's message is a heartfelt call to embrace humility and love, ensuring that all actions reflect a sincere desire to please God above all else.
humility, worship, devotion, transformation, God's love, sanctification
Prov.16.7, Matt.9.9
It’s High Time We Wake Up19840207-LandmarkYouth-BrianAllard-ItsHighTimeWeWakeUp.mp3LM1984
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsBrian AllardBro. Brian Allard calls believers to awaken to the urgency of their spiritual state, emphasizing that salvation is closer than ever. He urges Christians to cast off the works of darkness and embrace the armor of light, highlighting the empowering grace of God that enables them to withstand trials and temptations. Each moment is an opportunity to strengthen faith and share the message of salvation, as the signs of the times indicate the imminent return of Christ. He stresses the importance of living for God with vigilance, focusing on eternal rewards rather than worldly distractions.

Bro. Allard warns that the time for action is now and encourages believers to recognize the urgency of their calling. He reminds them that nothing in this world can keep them from living for God unless they allow it. The preacher emphasizes the need to reject sin and worldly pleasures, urging everyone to remain spiritually alert and prepared for the coming of the Lord. The message culminates in a strong call for believers to take hold of their salvation now and commit to living righteously, as each day brings them closer to their ultimate hope in God's promise of eternal life.
awakening, righteousness, grace, vigilance, end times, perseverance, overcoming, preparation, salvation
Rom.13.11, Rom.13.12, Rom.13.13, Rom.13.14
Youth Landmark19840207-LandmarkYouth-LanceAppleton.mp3LM1984
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsLance AppletonBro. Lance Appleton calls on the congregation to remain spiritually vigilant and prepared for the return of Jesus. He emphasizes the importance of examining their hearts and committing to their faith, reminding everyone that active participation in worship is crucial, particularly for the youth. The message encourages believers to express their devotion through praise and service, reassuring them that despite worldly challenges, living a life devoted to Jesus offers everything to gain and nothing to lose.

Bro. Appleton warns against the distractions of the world and urges the congregation to hold steadfast to the truth of the Bible. He highlights the significance of remembering the Creator in their youth, encouraging them to serve God wholeheartedly before it's too late. He reassures believers of God's accessible power and calls for a passionate response in worship, urging all to run forward in faith and not let doubts hinder their spiritual journey.
preparation, activation, worship, God's power, steadfast, youth ministry, devotion, glory
Eccl.12.1
Christian Law Association19840209-Landmark-EarlLittle-ChristianLawAssociation.mp3LM1984
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsEarl LittleBro. Earl Little emphasizes the urgent need for Christians to actively defend their religious freedoms and parental rights in the face of increasing legal challenges. He highlights the critical role of the Christian Law Association (CLA) in providing legal support to churches and Christian schools without charging for their services. Many legal battles focus on parental rights versus state claims over children, particularly concerning education and discipline. Bro. Little encourages believers to understand their legal rights, remain prayerful, and be prepared to engage spiritually and legally in a society that is increasingly hostile to Christian values.

Bro. Little warns against the dangers of relying on worldly methods to defend faith and stresses the importance of maintaining a godly testimony. He outlines the serious consequences of legal misconceptions and ignorance, urging Christians to unite in defending their rights. The message serves as a rallying call for believers to be vigilant, informed, and proactive in protecting their families and faith communities, as the battle for religious freedom continues to intensify across the nation. He concludes with a reminder of the necessity for spiritual preparedness amid trials, advocating for joy and unity as essential components in the fight for religious liberty.
liberty, divine rights, legalism, spiritual warfare, unity, persecution, faith, prayer, testimony, practical, freedom
Gal.6.1, 2Tim.3.12, 1Pet.4.12, Matt.10.25, 2Cor.10.4, 2Chr.7.14
The Lust of the Holy Ghost19900201-Landmark-RichardGazowsky-TheLustOfTheHolyGhost.mp3LM1990
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsRichard GazowskiBro. Gazowski passionately urges believers to embrace the "lust of the Holy Ghost," calling for a bold surrender to the Spirit's power. He emphasizes that true fulfillment comes from stepping out in faith, even when faced with fear and uncertainty. Just as soldiers confront spiritual battles, Christians must actively engage in prayer and spiritual warfare, dismantling demonic strongholds through fervent intercession. He shares personal experiences that illustrate the transformative power of faith, stressing that living boldly and focusing on Jesus is essential for drawing others toward Christ.

He challenges the church to engage actively in spiritual warfare, asserting that the primary purpose is to destroy the works of Satan. Bro. Gazowski highlights the importance of church leaders in binding strongholds, as their authority is crucial for overcoming spiritual battles. He encourages believers to turn their focus from the enemy to the greatness of God, declaring His glory as the most effective means for driving out darkness. As the church becomes a vibrant, proactive force, it can transform lives and communities, fulfilling its divine calling to spread the Gospel and live out its faith boldly.
spiritual warfare, boldness, Power of the Holy Ghost, courage, prayer, fervor, kingdom advancement, evangelism, authority, surrender
Gal.5.16, Col.1.16, Eph.3.10
Peter Wondered, John Believed19850125-Landmark-RobertGlass-PeterWonderedJohnBelieved.mp3LM1985
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsRobert GlassBro. Robert Glass emphasizes the invaluable worth of Jesus Christ, contrasting it with the 30 pieces of silver for which Judas betrayed Him. He challenges believers to reflect on their own valuation of Christ, urging them to recognize how society often treats Him cheaply. Glass highlights the humility and sacrifice of Christ, who came not to be served but to serve. He calls on the faithful to consider the weight of their commitment to God, reminding them that true discipleship requires surrender and a willingness to pay the price for spiritual growth and revival.

The preacher draws parallels between historical figures like Martin Luther and John Bunyan, illustrating the importance of standing firm in one's faith despite external pressures. He emphasizes the necessity of total surrender to Jesus, suggesting that believers must offer their time, talents, and possessions to His service. Glass calls for a renewed focus on evangelism and spreading the Gospel, urging the congregation to actively witness their faith and live in expectation of Christ's return. Ultimately, he encourages believers to embrace their identity as devoted servants of Christ, recognizing that everything of worth demands a cost.
servanthood, humility, discipleship, evangelism, prayer, submission, commitment, sacrifice, expectation, rapture
Matt.27.1, Exod.21.32, Hos.2.3, Zech.11.12, Phil.2.7
How to Maintain the Momentum of Revival19870126-Landmark-KennethHaney-HowToMaintainTheMomentumOfRevival.mp3LM1987
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsKenneth HaneyPastor Kenneth Haney emphasizes the necessity of a collective commitment to maintaining the momentum of revival within the church. He asserts that revival is not merely about powerful preaching but is deeply rooted in strong relationships, prayer, and a constant awareness of God's presence among the congregation. Each member must engage actively, recognizing that true revival involves sensitivity to the Holy Spirit and an ongoing dedication to prayer and fasting. When the church is conscious of God, it fosters an environment where worship flourishes, leading to genuine transformation and spiritual growth.

Haney warns against complacency, urging leaders to remain flexible and responsive to the Spirit’s leading rather than adhering strictly to schedules or programs. He highlights that prayer is the lifeblood of revival, advocating for organized prayer efforts and emphasizing the importance of worship as a vital aspect of spiritual renewal. A church committed to revival cultivates an atmosphere of love and support, where members build each other up and remain aware of the Holy Spirit's continuous presence. This awareness is crucial for sustaining revival momentum, ensuring that every service is an opportunity for spiritual awakening and growth within the community.
revival, prayer, growth, sensitivity, worship, leadership, discipleship, awareness, God's presence
1Cor.11.27, 1Cor.11.28, 1Cor.11.29, 1Cor.11.30, Acts.2.38
A Name Is Not Enough19870130-Landmark-EvellWatts-ANameIsNotEnough.mp3LM1987
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsEvell WattsBro. Watts emphasizes that a name alone does not equate to true spirituality or a genuine connection with God. Drawing from Revelation 3:1, he warns that many may hold a reputation for being alive while being spiritually dead. Genuine discipleship requires aligning actions with faith and embodying Christ's teachings. He stresses the importance of prayer, fasting, and self-sacrifice, urging the congregation to seek a deeper relationship with God as the time for revival is now.

He calls on believers to recognize their role in the world, emphasizing compassion and a servant's heart as essential for reaching the lost. Bro. Watts challenges the congregation to not just hold the name of Christ but to live it out through their actions and commitment to spiritual growth. He urges everyone to be like Jesus, who came to seek and save the lost, and to embody the light of the world, actively participating in God's work and manifesting His power in their lives.
revival, discipleship, prayer, growth, commitment, service, sacrifice, evangelism, authenticity
Rev.3.1, Matt.5.14, Matt.5.15
Wanted: A Man19870130-Landmark-GeraldBuxton-WantedAMan.mp3LM1987
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsGerald BuxtonBro. Buxton emphasizes the urgent need for men and women of genuine character and conviction in today's world. He draws parallels between the biblical story of David and Goliath and the current call for strong leadership. God seeks individuals who possess true faith, courage, and a willingness to stand up for what is right, challenging the audience to recognize that real strength comes from a deep spiritual commitment rather than mere physical might. He insists that the church requires genuine leaders who are not only educated but also compassionate and dedicated to serving others.

In his message, Bro. Buxton highlights that revival is possible when individuals fully commit to their calling with boldness and integrity. He underscores that God equips those He calls, ensuring they can significantly impact their communities. The focus should be on the quality of individuals who stand firm in their beliefs, rather than the number of followers. He calls for a generation of leaders who are willing to fight for their faith and encourages everyone to rise up and fulfill their divine calling with unwavering commitment.
spiritual warfare, revival, leadership, character, faith, conviction, service, courage
1Sam.17.3, John.1.6
When No is a Part of Yes19870130-Landmark-LarryPayne-WhenNoIsAPartOfYes.mp3LM1987
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsLarry PayneBro. Payne emphasizes that closed doors in life often serve as part of God's greater plan, leading to new opportunities that may not be immediately apparent. He encourages the congregation to trust in God's timing, even when paths seem blocked. Through the example of the Apostle Paul, who faced numerous obstacles in his ministry, he illustrates that spiritual growth frequently occurs during times of delay and uncertainty, fostering character and patience. Bro. Payne urges the faithful to make clear, logical decisions while being led by the Spirit, recognizing that not every good intention aligns with God's will.

He also highlights the importance of personal experiences with God, urging individuals to seek their own firsthand encounters with faith rather than relying on secondhand reports or traditions. Bro. Payne reinforces that faith requires moving forward with available opportunities, trusting that God will reveal the bigger picture in time. Ultimately, he calls on the congregation to recognize closed doors as necessary components of spiritual growth and fulfillment, guiding them toward a deeper relationship with the Lord and a clearer understanding of His purpose in their lives.
development, God's timing, growth, purpose, spirit led, perseverance, God's plan, God's will, trust, leadership, guidance, character
Acts.16.6, Acts.16.9, Acts.16.10, Acts.16.11
Thy Gentleness Hath Made Me Great19870130-Landmark-LorenYadon-ThyGentlenessHathMadeMeGreat.mp3LM1987
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsLoren YadonBro. Yadon emphasizes the transformative power of God's gentleness in our lives, illustrating that true greatness stems not from personal achievements but from recognizing and responding to God's compassionate nature. He recounts the struggles of King David, who, despite his failures, found restoration and purpose through God's gentle dealings. Yadon urges listeners to appreciate the tender nature of God, encouraging those who feel weary and burdened to come to Him for rest and healing.

The sermon highlights the importance of understanding God as a gentle shepherd rather than a harsh judge. Yadon points out that misconceptions about God's character can lead to fear and distance from Him. He illustrates how God, like a caring shepherd, gently leads and restores those who stray, emphasizing that true leaders should reflect God's gentleness in their guidance. Ultimately, Yadon calls for an open and honest relationship with God, urging individuals to trust in His gentle care and compassion, which fosters spiritual growth and resilience.
God's nature, restoration, growth, grace, redemption, pastoral care, repentance, guidance, transformation, God's love
2Sam.22.29, 2Sam.22.31, 2Sam.22.32, 2Sam.22.33, 2Sam.22.34, 2Sam.22.35, 2Sam.22.36, Isa.40.11, Ps.78.70
The Secret of the Better Blessing19880126-Landmark-CurtisYoung-TheSecretOfTheBetterBlessing.mp3LM1988
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsCurtis YoungBro. Young emphasizes that true blessings arise from being fruitful during times of affliction rather than seeking comfort during periods of ease. He draws from the biblical story of Joseph's sons, Manasseh and Ephraim, to illustrate how God's favor often flows in unexpected ways. Bro. Young challenges the congregation to engage actively in soul-winning, highlighting that genuine love and compassion are essential for impactful ministry. Mere words or actions without heartfelt investment will not yield lasting results, and love must be the foundation of all efforts to reach the lost.

The preacher calls on the church to transcend passive observance and actively engage with their communities through tangible acts of service. Spiritual victory is hindered by a spectator mentality; therefore, every member must participate in faith and ministry. Bro. Young stresses that comfort and luxury are not indicators of apostolic success. Instead, true success is found in the pursuit of spiritual fruitfulness and winning souls, urging the church to embrace a love-driven approach to ministry for significant growth and revival.
revival, soul winning, divine favor, growth, love, community, activation, cultural awareness, kingdom advancement, compassion
Gen.48.8, Num.21.33, Num.21.34, Deut.33.16, Deut.33.17, 1Chr.12.30, 1Chr.12.31, Exod.13.2, Deut.21.15, Deut.21.16, Deut.21.17, Gen.41.50, Gal.5.22, Rom.1.13, Luke.14.16, 1Cor.13.1
Six Hindrances to Revival in the UPC19880127-Landmark-JTPugh-SixHinderancesToRevivalInUPC.mp3LM1988
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJT PughBro. Pugh emphasizes the urgent need for placing Jesus Christ at the center of all church activities to foster genuine revival and spiritual engagement. He warns against a lack of spiritual intimacy among believers, which results in a faceless experience with God. Recognizing and responding to the invisible harvest in the world is essential, as there are individuals chosen by God ready to receive the Gospel. Authentic communication, rooted in love, is vital for connecting with the lost, as mere preaching is insufficient. Revival requires correction, adjustment, and a reevaluation of priorities, demanding changes in methods while maintaining doctrinal integrity.

Bro. Pugh identifies six hindrances to revival within the United Pentecostal Church, including failing to discern the harvest and the need for spiritual perception. He urges believers to serve the current generation by understanding their needs and engaging meaningfully with them. The effectiveness of revival is hindered when the church fails to communicate compassionately with the lost. Love is highlighted as the key to overcoming barriers, and the church must prioritize genuine relationships over institutionalism, reaching out with sincere compassion to those who are spiritually hungry and ready to respond to God’s call.
revival, evangelism, intimacy with God, love, communication, discipleship, compassion, spiritual focus, Godly living, purpose, growth
Isa.58.1, Isa.58.9, Isa.58.6, Isa.58.10, Isa.58.11, Isa.58.7, Isa.58.8, Isa.58.5, Isa.58.4, Isa.58.3, Isa.58.2, Isa.58.12, Rev.3.20, Mark.13.10, Matt.16.21, John.11.9, Jer.33.19, John.14.6, John.12.32, Gen.49.10, Matt.23.33, Eph.1.10, John.10.16, Acts.9.15, John.15.16, Eph.1.4, 1Thess.2.13, Ps.78.41, Isa.61.1, Isa.61.2, Isa.61.3, Isa.61.4
First Love19880128-Landmark-PaulPrice-FirstLove.mp3LM1988
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsPaul PriceBro. Price emphasizes that true love for God is essential and goes beyond mere emotions; it is a command that requires action and commitment. He warns that without genuine love, even good works become meaningless. The early church, particularly the church in Ephesus, is a prime example, as it lost its first love despite its commendable attributes. Bro. Price urges listeners to rekindle their initial passion for God, reminding them that love begins with a command leading to actions rather than feelings.

Bro. Price highlights the importance of a personal relationship with God, asserting that it transcends mere theological knowledge or participation in religious activities. He challenges the congregation to reflect on their love for others, including enemies, and to embody true Christian love, which requires mercy, justice, and humility. Ultimately, the message calls for a return to the fervor of first love for God, emphasizing that such love should be evident in one's actions and choices, fostering a deeper commitment to God and genuine relationships with others.
love, devotion, God's love, unconditional love, pentecostal, obedience, relationship with God, relationship, restoration, mercy, character, the heart, commitment, authenticity, faith
Rev.2.4, Rev.2.5, Mic.6.8, Mic.6.7
The Greatest Power In Existence19880129-Landmark-LeeStoneking-TheGreatestPowerInExistence.mp3LM1988
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsLee StonekingBro. Stoneking declares that the Holy Ghost is the greatest power in existence, capable of transcending all worldly forces and enabling believers to witness and perform miracles. He emphasizes that faith acts as a catalyst for experiencing God's transformative power and encourages listeners to embrace a personal relationship with Jesus. Through testimonies of miraculous healings and deliverance, he illustrates that divine intervention is not limited to the past but is active and accessible for all believers today.

Bro. Stoneking reinforces the necessity of trusting in God's ability to perform the impossible and urges believers to have personal encounters with His power. He recounts stories of remarkable transformations, such as healings from debilitating conditions and deliverance from spiritual bondage, demonstrating God's active involvement in believers' lives. The preacher calls for a shift in focus from traditional church practices to allowing God to move freely among His people, assuring that the gift of faith will bring extraordinary manifestations of His glory in their lives.
Power of the Holy Ghost, miracles, faith, Holy Ghost, healing, deliverance, transformation, authority, ministry life, Ministry
Acts.1.8, Jas.5.14, Acts.2.38
The Power of the Word of God19900130-Landmark-VoarShoemake-ThePowerOfTheWordOfGod.mp3LM1990
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsVoar ShoemakeBrother Shoemake emphasizes the transformative power of the Word of God, asserting that true holiness arises from within rather than from outward appearances. He challenges the misconception that holiness is merely about how one dresses, insisting that a genuine relationship with God and a pure heart are what truly matter. He encourages pastors to preach grounded in Scripture, avoiding the imposition of personal theories as doctrinal truths. Brother Shoemake reminds believers to cherish unity and love within the church, as these elements foster spiritual growth and strength, and he highlights the importance of nurturing the inner spiritual life of believers.

He shares personal anecdotes to illustrate God's deliverance and healing power, encouraging the congregation to trust in God’s ability to transform lives. Brother Shoemake calls for a focus on preaching the Word of God while maintaining a standard of holiness, ensuring that both aspects work together in harmony. He concludes by urging believers to love one another, stating that true love and unity within the church can overcome any divisions and lead to a vibrant community of faith, emphasizing that the church thrives when rooted in love and understanding.
holiness, transformation, God's power, unity, growth, reflection, God's word, love, authenticity
Heb.4.12, Heb.12.14, Jas.5.17, Gen.6.3
Dying Precedes Victory19900131-Landmark-HarleyShirel-DyingPrecedesVictory.mp3LM1990
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsHarley ShirelBro. Shirel emphasizes that spiritual victory requires dying to oneself and highlights the importance of faith and obedience. He draws parallels to the Israelites, who, despite experiencing God's miracles, faltered due to doubt and disobedience. Only Joshua and Caleb, who trusted in God's promises, entered the promised land. Believers must recognize that genuine belief and unity in faith can lead to revival and transformation. Bro. Shirel warns against complacency and urges the congregation to actively pursue God's promises rather than being content with past blessings.

Bro. Shirel asserts that authentic ministry demands sacrifice and a willingness to surrender personal desires for the advancement of God's kingdom. He calls the congregation to die spiritually, emphasizing that true power comes from reliance on God, not human strength. The message underscores the necessity of continual spiritual growth through dying to fleshly desires. Bro. Shirel concludes with a call to action, urging believers to step out in faith and pursue God's promises, assuring them that miracles and revival are possible when they are willing to die to themselves.
obedience, surrender, victory, God's power, faith, revival, transformation, trust, growth, sacrifice, consecration
Num.14.9, Num.14.26, Num.14.36, Num.14.37, Deut.1.8, Gal.6.7, Gal.6.8, Heb.11.6
I Delight to do Thy Will O Lord19900131-Landmark-NAUrshan-IDelightToDoThyWillOLord.mp3LM1990
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsN.A. UrshanNathaniel Urshan emphasizes the necessity of surrendering personal will to align with God's will, asserting that true fulfillment and revival come from this submission. He illustrates that many believers struggle to discern God's will because they cling to personal ambitions and desires. Urshan uses the story of Abraham, who demonstrated true faith by being willing to sacrifice his son, to highlight that faith requires sacrificing what is most precious to us. He asserts that revival cannot occur without collective humility and unity among believers, urging the congregation to embrace the challenges of obedience to God's will, even amidst trials.

Urshan warns that the struggle between human will and divine purpose is a central theme in the Christian journey. He calls for a deep commitment to God's will, stating that obedience may lead through suffering but ultimately brings true joy and purpose. By sharing personal experiences and scriptural insights, Urshan encourages believers to recognize the need for humility and love among themselves, as these qualities are crucial for the church's growth and revival. He urges the congregation to respond to God's call, smashing their own wills to embrace the transformative power of submission to God.
obedience, surrender, submission, God's will, sacrifice, revival, growth, humility, unity, faith
Ps.40.6, Ps.40.7, Ps.40.8, Ps.40.9, Ps.40.10, Ps.40.11
The Provocation19950123-Landmark-RandyKeyes-TheProvocation.mp3LM1995
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsRandy KeyesBro. Randy Keyes emphasizes that revival is not a distant hope but a present reality available to the church today. He challenges believers to move beyond complacency and to claim the revival that God has ordained for them. Just as the Israelites were called to enter the Promised Land, modern believers must reject the mindset of waiting and instead actively pursue the fullness of God's promises. A shift must occur from a faith of anticipation to a faith that seizes what is readily available.

Keyes warns against the dangers of making excuses and allows the church to remain stagnant. He calls on the church not only to believe in revival but to embrace it as the intended state of their existence. The time for revival is now, and it is intolerable for the church to ignore what God has provided. As believers, they must rise up, march forward, and lay hold of the revival that God promises is within their reach today.
revival, urgency, activation, God's promises, growth, spiritual warfare, kingdom advancement, readiness
Heb.3.7, Heb.3.9, Heb.3.10, Heb.3.8, Heb.3.11, Heb.3.15, Acts.2.16, Acts.2.17
Trust: The Basis for Relationships19960121-Landmark-EdwardSnyder-TrustTheBasisForRelationships.mp3LM1996 - Baptism of Fire
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsEdward SnyderBro. Snyder emphasizes that trust is the foundation for all relationships, particularly in our connection with God and each other. He urges everyone to trust in the Lord wholeheartedly, as highlighted in Proverbs 3:5-6. Trust enables individuals to transition from a life filled with negative emotions, such as resentment and bitterness, to one characterized by love and forgiveness. Forgiveness is essential for maintaining healthy relationships, requiring sincerity and the ability to let go of past hurts. Open communication, accountability, and self-esteem are vital in building and sustaining these relationships.

To foster trust, Bro. Snyder stresses the importance of personal responsibility and accountability. He encourages individuals to confront their shortcomings, seek genuine repentance, and embrace personal transformation. Trust involves taking risks in forming new connections and understanding the unique worth of each person in God's eyes. Tolerance and understanding are necessary to maintain harmony within a community. Ultimately, Bro. Snyder calls for a collective effort to trust one another, which will create a supportive environment that fosters spiritual growth and a deeper relationship with God.
forgiveness, self worth, trust, repentance, relationship, unity, healing, purpose, growth, transformation
Acts.3.19, Matt.3.8, Prov.3.5, Prov.3.6, 1Pet.5.7, Luke.6.37, Rom.14.13, Jas.4.11
No More Death in the Pot19960125-Landmark-MikeChance-NoMoreDeathInThePot.mp3LM1996 - Baptism of Fire
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsMike ChanceMike Chance emphasizes the critical need for authentic faith and spirituality, urging the congregation to reject imitations and substitutes that lead to spiritual harm. Drawing from the biblical story in 2 Kings, he illustrates how the use of wild gourds resulted in "death in the pot," symbolizing the dangers of compromising on genuine experiences with God. Chance calls for a commitment to deep, transformative relationships with the Lord, highlighting that true ministry and authentic conversions require moving beyond mere entertainment to powerful preaching and sincere prayer.

He challenges the church to invest time, effort, and sacrifice into cultivating a genuine atmosphere of worship and revival. Chance stresses that real spirituality demands perseverance and resilience, encouraging believers to seek out true connections with God. He warns against the complacency that comes with accepting anything less than the real thing, calling for a hunger for genuine prayer and ministry that can break strongholds and transform communities. The message is a rallying cry for believers to stand firm in their commitment to the authentic power of God, rejecting any substitutes that diminish their spiritual vitality.
authenticity, hunger, revival, faith, commitment, transformation, prayer, leadership, perseverance
2Kgs.4.38, 2Kgs.4.40, 2Kgs.4.39, 2Kgs.4.41, Acts.2.38
Keep the Unity19970130-Landmark-JackCunningham-KeepTheUnity.mp3LM1997 - Holding Back The Night
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJack CunninghamBro. Jack Cunningham emphasizes the critical role of unity in the church for experiencing true revival and the outpouring of the Holy Ghost. He explains that disunity hinders the church's mission and growth, urging believers to prioritize working together in love despite differences. Cunningham points to historical revivals, highlighting that successful movements were marked by a common thread of unity among believers. He warns that personal opinions and cultural divides must not disrupt the church's mission, as true growth occurs when the church stands united, regardless of racial or cultural backgrounds.

Cunningham asserts that the church is called to focus on what unites rather than divides, emphasizing that God's church transcends race and background. He stresses that unity must be diligently worked at and cannot be taken for granted. The preacher illustrates that when the church is united, it becomes a powerful testimony to the world, and he challenges everyone to recognize their need for one another. Ultimately, Cunningham delivers a passionate call for the church to maintain unity in faith and purpose to fulfill God's revival plan.
harmony, revival, growth, fellowship, unity, church body, outpouring, Holy Ghost, leadership, love, church mission
Eph.4.1, Eph.4.5, Eph.4.3, Eph.4.2, Eph.4.6, Eph.4.4, Acts.2.42, Acts.2.46, Acts.2.44, Acts.2.43, Acts.2.45, Acts.2.47, Matt.9.38, John.17.21, Rev.5.9, Exod.21.22, Gen.11.5, Gen.11.6
Don’t Sit Down19970130-Landmark-MikeChance-DontSitDown.mp3LM1997 - Holding Back The Night
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsMike ChanceBro. Chance emphasizes the urgent need for the church to maintain an active and engaged posture, warning against complacency and inactivity. He challenges believers to reject a spectator mentality and rise to take their rightful place in the ministry. Drawing parallels between Hannah’s fervent prayers and the necessity for persistent intercession, he highlights the dangers of spiritual laziness, using Eli's passivity as a cautionary example of what happens when the church sits idle. The message is clear: God seeks a church that is prepared, active, and fully armored for His return.

Bro. Chance calls for a vibrant and worshipful church that boldly proclaims its faith. He encourages believers to refuse a spirit of satisfaction and strive for continuous growth and outreach. The church must remain vigilant, as it is not meant to sit back and wait for Christ's return, but to occupy and engage in spiritual warfare. The message concludes with the reminder that every time one falls, it is vital to rise again, as true victory lies not in never falling but in getting back up and continuing the race with determination.
intercession, warfare, prayer, complacency, perseverance, readiness, faith, practical faith, activation, vigilance, revival, discipline, outreach
1Sam.1.9, 1Sam.1.10, 1Sam.1.12, 1Sam.2.12, 1Sam.2.33, 1Sam.2.31, 1Sam.2.17, 1Sam.2.22, 1Sam.2.35, 1Sam.4.13
The Body20000128-Landmark-LeeStoneking-TheBody.mp3LM2000 - Open Door
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsLee StonekingLee Stoneking emphasizes the crucial role of Jesus Christ as the head of the church and the necessity for believers to respond to His signals. Many in the church have become paralyzed by the distractions and sins of the world, hindering their ability to fulfill their divine purpose. Stoneking urges the congregation to awaken from this spiritual paralysis, actively participate in ministry, and engage in acts of faith, such as praying for the sick and witnessing to others. He reminds them that their salvation is not solely for their benefit but is also a call to reach out and save others.

Stoneking recounts powerful testimonies of healing and deliverance, highlighting that God continues to perform miracles. He challenges believers to break free from complacency and take their calling seriously, assuring them that with the presence of the Lord in their midst, anything is possible. The urgency to act in faith and fulfill the Great Commission resonates throughout his message, calling on all to respond fervently to God's call and to minister to those in need, especially new believers who require intensive spiritual care. The preacher's passionate appeal serves as a reminder that the church is a lifeline for the lost, urging believers to be proactive in their spiritual duties.
spiritual focus, church body, laying hands, prayer, healing, miracles, Great Commission, God's power, discipleship, church mission, participation, God's presence, sensitivity, responsibility
Col.1.13, 1Tim.4.14, 2Tim.1.6, Jude.1.23
An Encounter with God’s Authority20010123-Landmark-AbelAguilar-AnEncounterWithGodsAuthority.mp3LM2001 - Anointed to Battle
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsAbel AguilarBrother Abel Aguilar emphasizes the vital need to understand and operate under God's authority for spiritual victory and effective ministry. He highlights that true power stems from aligning with God's Word rather than human effort. The mantle serves as a powerful symbol of prayer and distinction among God's people, representing the divine authority bestowed upon them. Brother Aguilar recounts miraculous instances, demonstrating that believers can experience healing and transformation when they act in faith under God's authority.

The preacher urges the congregation to foster a personal relationship with God, which is more important than mere service. He challenges each member to connect in faith, creating a chain that can unleash God's miraculous power. Brother Aguilar reflects on the significance of the mantle in biblical history, showing that authority is divinely appointed and essential for overcoming spiritual challenges. Ultimately, he calls everyone to actively seek an encounter with God's authority, believing that through this connection, they can witness profound changes in their lives and communities.
authority, God's power, God's word, relationship with God, miracles, healing, spiritual warfare, rebellion, God's Sovereignty, kingdom of God
Ps.80.14, Ps.80.18, Ps.80.19
I Want to Gamble It All20010123-Landmark-LeeStoneking-IWantToGambleItAll.mp3LM2001 - Anointed to Battle
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsLee StonekingBrother Stoneking calls upon the congregation to recognize the urgent need to gamble everything for the sake of the Gospel. He emphasizes that true faith requires taking risks and stepping out of comfort zones, drawing parallels between the act of gambling and the faith needed to fully commit one’s life to God. He urges the audience to understand the significance of their choices and the eternal consequences of their actions, encouraging them to invest their lives in pursuing God’s calling.

Brother Stoneking highlights the destructive nature of gambling in society, associating it with greed and moral decay, while contrasting this with the noble risk-taking exemplified by biblical figures. He challenges believers to be bold in their faith and to take risks for the Kingdom of God, reminding them that true fulfillment comes from dedicating oneself to God and reaching out to the lost. With passionate urgency, he calls for a revival of commitment and passion, stating that living a life fully devoted to God is the most meaningful path one can take.
faith, risk, sacrifice, commitment, revival, urgency, consecration, boldness, discipleship, evangelism, radical
John.19.23, John.19.24
Soul Conscious20010125-Landmark-Mens-JamesLarson-SoulConscious.mp3LM2001 - Anointed to Battle
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJames LarsonBro. James Larson emphasizes the critical importance of being "soul conscious," urging the congregation to recognize the eternal value of their souls. He warns against complacency in faith and mere attendance at church without genuine engagement with God. Larson challenges everyone to actively nurture their souls and seek out those who are lost, highlighting the urgency of their mission to lead others to Christ. He recounts transformative experiences in the Philippines, illustrating the power of faith and the call for a collective awakening to their spiritual responsibilities.

Throughout the message, Larson stresses that the soul is humanity's most precious possession, one that must be protected and nurtured. He encourages believers to engage deeply with God's Word, reminding them that neglecting spiritual well-being leads to a failure to make righteous choices. Larson highlights the necessity of collective prayer and outreach, urging the church to act as a nurturing community for spiritual development. The sermon calls for a revival of fervent intercession and a commitment to leading others to salvation, reinforcing the importance of choices that align with a godly life and impact both the present and eternal destinies.
soul, God's word, sensitivity, testimony, Power of the Holy Ghost, urgency, evangelism, holiness, lifestyle, Godly living, prayer, intercession, outreach, decisiveness, community, unity, church body
Heb.10.38, Heb.10.39, 1Thess.5.23, Isa.46.9, Rom.15.4, 1Cor.10.6, Heb.10.35, Jas.5.14, Jas.5.15, Isa.53.5, Heb.13.8
Choosing Brokenness20010125-Landmark-Mens-TommyHudson-ChoosingBrokenness.mp3LM2001 - Anointed to Battle
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsTommy HudsonBro. Tommy Hudson emphasizes the vital role of brokenness in the life of a believer, asserting that true revival and spiritual effectiveness stem from humility and surrender to God. He illustrates that brokenness is not a sign of weakness but a necessary state to receive God's blessings. Hudson recounts historical revivals, such as on the Isle of Lewis, where a group of men prayed earnestly for change, only to realize that their own lack of personal brokenness hindered their prayers. He challenges the audience to understand that brokenness leads to true repentance, accountability, and a deeper relationship with God, urging them to lift their voices in prayer and actively seek a spirit of brokenness.

Hudson contrasts the attitudes of proud individuals with those of broken people, noting that proud individuals focus on the failures of others, while broken individuals yield their rights and seek to serve. He calls for men to embrace humility, recognizing that this approach fosters spiritual growth and unity within the church. Hudson highlights that revival requires individuals to humble themselves before God, and he implores the congregation to choose brokenness as a pathway to experiencing God's presence and fulfilling His will. He concludes by affirming that a broken spirit is essential for experiencing revival and urges everyone to lift their hands and voices in prayer, choosing brokenness as the way forward.
effectiveness, revival, humility, surrender, brokenness, positioning, blessings, repentance, accountability, relationship with God, kingdom advancement, God's will, kingdom of God
2Chr.7.14
I Beg the Body of Jesus20040129-Landmark-FloydOdem-IBegTheBodyOfJesus.mp3LM2004 - Renewing the Inner Man
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsFloyd OdomBro. Floyd Odom passionately urges believers to come out of secrecy and boldly declare their faith in Jesus Christ. He illustrates this by referencing Joseph of Arimathea, a wealthy man who, despite his status, remained a secret disciple until he was compelled to act after Jesus' death. Odom challenges the congregation not to let fear dictate their faith, emphasizing the importance of publicly embracing their commitment to Christ and taking a stand for their beliefs. He calls for a revival of genuine worship and warns against the dangers of complacency within the church.

Odom highlights the need for active participation in faith, urging Pentecostals to engage wholeheartedly in worship, outreach, and community involvement. He stresses that true discipleship involves breaking free from the constraints of fear and boldly proclaiming the life-changing message of the Gospel. The preacher warns that silence in faith can lead to a loss of influence and insists on the importance of being vocal and active in sharing the hope of Jesus Christ, challenging believers to rise above complacency and actively demonstrate their faith in a world that desperately needs it.
discipleship, boldness, true Christian, overcoming, unwavering faith, action, outreach, worship, community, complacency, authenticity, responsibility
Matt.27.57, Rev.3.1, Matt.27.58, John.3.5, Ps.139.14
Treasures in Earthen Vessels19950127-Landmark-LeeStoneking-TreasuresInEarthenVessels.mp3LM1995
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsLee StonekingBro. Stoneking emphasizes the transformative power of the gospel, describing it as a "treasure in earthen vessels" that empowers believers to shine God's light in a dark world. He calls on the congregation to embrace their identity as the salt and light of the earth, influencing others to come to Christ. The necessity of forgiveness, both from God and oneself, is highlighted as essential to achieving spiritual freedom and healing. Bro. Stoneking encourages believers to support and pray for one another, recognizing that many are hurting and in need of healing through Jesus.

He challenges the congregation to recognize their role as repositories of God’s truth, tasked with sharing His love and light with others. Personal struggles and emotional wounds are addressed, with an assurance that God is always for His people, providing strength and support through life's challenges. Bro. Stoneking urges believers to live boldly in their faith and to reach out to those in need, declaring freedom in the name of Jesus. He reassures that no matter the struggles faced, believers can find hope and deliverance through their faith in Him.
power of the church, healing, forgiveness, gospel, identity, deliverance, transformation, light, faithfulness, empowerment, God's promises, God's provision
2Cor.4.7, 2Cor.4.3
Ladies Landmark19990128-Landmark-Ladies-SisOaksRuthReider.mp3LM1999 - Storming the Enemy’s Stronghold
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsGwen Oaks, Ruth ReiderSister Gwen Oaks emphasizes the urgent need for women to build a strong spiritual foundation for the next generation. She calls on mothers to ensure their children develop a deeper relationship with God than they themselves have, stressing the importance of teaching biblical principles proactively. Oaks warns against complacency, urging constant prayer and active involvement in their children's lives to prepare them for God's coming. She highlights the "Daughters of Zion" initiative, encouraging women to unite in intercessory prayer for the salvation and spiritual growth of their children, sharing testimonies of success that showcase the power of prayer.

Oaks illustrates the significance of holiness and separation from worldly influences, using biblical examples like Noah and Lot to underline her message. She challenges women to exceed the spiritual achievements of previous generations and calls for a united effort in prayer, particularly on the first Monday of each month. Oaks asserts that the legacy of faith can only be secured through persistent prayer, teaching biblical truths, and living a life that reflects God's glory, ultimately aiming to ensure that no child is lost and that they all enter the ark of safety together.
intercession, holiness, separation, prayer, prayer life, Godly living, persistence, spiritual warfare, role of women, divine protection, church foundation, generational faith, unity, community, relationship with God
Dan.11.2, John.7.38, John.14.12, Gal.2.20, Titus.2.5, 1Cor.11.10, Isa.58.8
The Breakthrough Generation20010124-Landmark-CharlesMahaney-TheBreakthroughGeneration.mp3LM2001 - Anointed to Battle
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsCharles MahaneyBrother Charles Mahaney proclaims that we are the "breakthrough generation," destined to witness an unprecedented revival. He emphasizes that each generation builds upon the faith and struggles of the previous ones, and he calls for believers to shed self-made identities to authentically approach God. Unity, fervent worship, and a willingness to respond to God's call are vital for experiencing spiritual breakthroughs. Mahaney encourages the congregation to embrace holiness and dedication, asserting that true breakthroughs arise from yielding to God's anointing rather than from prolonged struggles.

Mahaney illustrates the power of faith and the significance of vulnerability before God as crucial for transformation. He draws parallels between biblical figures and modern believers, highlighting that every generation has a unique role in God's plan. The message culminates in a call for the congregation to act upon their faith, with Mahaney urging them to step into their identities as vessels for revival. He emphasizes that God's presence is ready to break through in their lives and communities, and he speaks words of faith to ignite the congregation's passion for revival.
chosen generation, apostolic, pentecostal era, breakthrough, self denial, identity, unity, worship, calling, holiness, dedication, vulnerability, anointing, renewal, God's presence, revival
Gen.38.27
God is the Last Word20010125-Landmark-MarkMorgan-GodIsTheLastWord.mp3LM2001 - Anointed to Battle
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsMark MorganMark Morgan emphasizes that God is the ultimate authority and the last word in all matters. Challenges and opposition serve as opportunities for God to reveal His power and truth. Believers must maintain unwavering faith, trusting in God’s promises despite doubts or obstacles. Just as God's word is unchanging, believers are called to rejoice in their faith and actively engage in it, praising God for the victories to come.

Morgan illustrates the necessity of understanding the contrast between faith and doubt, using biblical examples like Jiris’ faith in the face of his daughter's death. He urges congregants to recognize that spiritual battles highlight the importance of relying on God's word as a steadfast foundation. The message asserts that despite any contrary voices or societal pressures, the eternal truths of faith remain unchanged, and believers must stand firm, trusting that God will fulfill His promises.
God's word, God unchanging, unwavering faith, God's promises, adversity, doubt, trials and testing, God's timing, opposition, revival, giving, support, missions, biblical fidelity, church foundation, resistance, discernment, praise, worship
John.1.1, Rev.19.11, Rev.19.13, Rev.19.12, Rev.19.16, Acts.2.38, Matt.16.18, Gen.3.1, 1Cor.11.19, Matt.16.17, Matt.16.23, Job.2.9, Luke.10.17, Luke.10.19, Luke.10.18, Luke.10.20
God is Faithful20010126-Landmark-SamEmory-GodIsFaithful.mp3LM2001 - Anointed to Battle
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsSam EmoryBro. Sam Emory passionately declares that God is faithful and His mercies are new every morning. He emphasizes the importance of remembering past blessings and God's timely interventions, especially during moments of despair. By recalling God's faithfulness, believers can find hope and strength to press forward, trusting that God does not abandon His people, even in challenging times. Emory urges the congregation to rise above doubt and pity, focusing on the finish line rather than current struggles, and asserts that challenges can lead to spiritual growth and renewed commitment.

Emory draws parallels from biblical figures, such as Jeremiah, and personal testimonies to demonstrate that God's reliability transcends worldly circumstances. He encourages believers to renew their faith, reminding them that God's economy is not dependent on external conditions. Emory concludes with a powerful call for recommitment, assuring the faithful that in times of emotional, financial, or spiritual challenges, God's grace and strength are always available. The message culminates in a call to action for the congregation to embrace God's enduring grace and remember His past interventions as a source of encouragement and faith.
faithfulness, mercy, blessings, reflection, trust, God's promises, trials and testing, encouragement, commitment, renewal, endurance, testimony, depend on God
Lam.3.18, Lam.3.19, Lam.3.20, Lam.3.21, Lam.3.22, Lam.3.23, Num.23.19
The Visitation of God20020130-Landmark-RicGonzales-TheVisitationOfGod.mp3LM2002 - 50 Years of CLC
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsRick GonzalesBro. Rick Gonzales emphasizes the urgent need for believers to recognize and welcome God’s presence in their lives, warning against complacency that stifles spiritual growth. He draws parallels between personal desperation for God and the story of Jacob wrestling with the angel, urging the audience to remain open to God’s visitation, which may challenge their expectations. Spiritual transformation occurs when individuals genuinely seek a deeper relationship with God, transcending the desire for mere miracles or blessings. Gonzales highlights that true longing for God must come with a submission to His sovereignty, allowing Him to direct lives according to His will, even through difficult circumstances.

Gonzales illustrates how the Israelites, despite their prosperity in Egypt, were led into affliction as a means for God to prompt them toward liberation and deeper faith. He warns that institutionalization in faith can hinder the recognition of God’s workings, stressing the importance of being receptive to His movement. The preacher calls for a relinquishment of personal will to embrace God’s plans, encouraging the congregation to build altars of sacrifice and seek their own anointing. Ultimately, he challenges believers to let God operate freely in their lives, paving the way for profound spiritual change and revival.
visitation, God's presence, transformation, complacency, trials and testing, faith, relationship with God, submission, trust, religion, willingness, surrender, God's plan
Gen.50.24, Luke.19.43, Luke.19.44
Future Church Concepts20040130-Landmark-TerryBaughman-FutureChurchConcepts.mp3LM2004 - Renewing the Inner Man
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsTerry BaughmanBro. Terry Baughman emphasizes that the future church must remain rooted in the teachings of the past, especially those found in the Book of Acts. The church faces the challenge of adapting to cultural changes while staying true to its core doctrines. True success lies not in compromising foundational beliefs to attract larger crowds, but in maintaining a solid foundation of faith. He calls for unity within the church and a focus on engaging with communities through innovative outreach methods that prioritize people over buildings.

The future of the church is defined by its members and their relationships, not by physical structures. Bro. Baughman stresses the importance of being flexible in service times and locations to better connect with diverse congregations. He urges future leaders to embrace relevancy, vision, and purpose, ensuring that ministry approaches align with modern cultural dynamics. The church's mission is to reach the lost and nurture spiritual growth, and it must be ready to face the challenges of tomorrow with a renewed commitment to God's word and the apostolic pattern.
growth, church foundation, biblical fidelity, doctrine, integrity, outreach, community, unity, discipleship, innovation, adaptability, vision, practical, teaching
Acts.2.38, Acts.5.42, Acts.20.20, Mark.16.20
What is the House of God20040130-Ladmark-KennethHaney-WhatIsTheHouseOfGod-MASTER.mp3LM2004 - Renewing the Inner Man
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsKenneth HaneyBishop Kenneth Haney proclaims that the House of God is not merely a building but a sacred space for true worship, prayer, and spiritual transformation. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the church as a refuge for the weary and a place for miraculous encounters with God. The House of God serves as a center for restoration and healing, welcoming all who seek a relationship with God, regardless of their past. Bishop Haney passionately invites everyone to engage in the ministry of the church, highlighting that it is a deliverance center for the lost and broken.

Bishop Haney asserts that the House of God is a place of preaching, praise, and worship, where believers should come with anticipation of encountering the divine. He underscores the significance of heartfelt worship and the transformative power of the preached Word in fostering spiritual growth. The message calls for a revival of respect for the sacredness of the church and its leaders, urging believers to engage actively in prayer and outreach. Ultimately, the House of God is portrayed as a miracle center, a place where signs, wonders, and healing occur, affirming the belief in God's supernatural intervention in the lives of His people.
God's presence, worship, restoration, transformation, deliverance, healing, prayer, reverence, sacred space, Ministry, outreach, growth
Gen.28.16, Gen.28.17, 2Chr.5.13, 2Chr.5.14, Ps.34.1, Ps.50.23, Phil.4.8
Horror of Sin19940107-JTPugh-HorrorOfSin.mp3
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJT PughBro. Pugh emphasizes the profound horror and weight of sin, urging the congregation to recognize its darkness to truly appreciate the sacrifice of Jesus Christ. He insists that understanding the depth of human sin is essential for grasping the need for salvation, which is found solely in the blood of Jesus. He recounts the agony that Jesus experienced in the Garden of Gethsemane, where He bore the immense burden of sin on behalf of humanity, highlighting that even in His strength, Jesus felt the weight of every sin, leading to deep sorrow and trembling before the cross.

Bro. Pugh calls on everyone to confront their own sinfulness and seek forgiveness, warning against the generational consequences of sin. He illustrates the depth of Jesus' sacrifice and the lengths to which God goes to offer redemption. The preacher passionately declares that nothing but Christ’s redemptive power can take away sin and emphasizes the urgency of repentance and acceptance of Christ as the only means of salvation. Ultimately, Bro. Pugh encourages believers to reflect on their relationship with sin and the transformative power of God's love, calling for personal action towards repentance.
repentance, salvation, sin, sacrifice, the cross, God's love, mercy, redemption, holiness, sanctification, spiritual warfare
Jude.1.22, Jude.1.23, Isa.53.10, John.12.27, Heb.2.9, John.14.30, Ps.11.1, Ps.23.1, Ps.116.1
The Generation that Came to the Jordan19970128-Landmark-ChesterMitchell-TheGenerationThatCameToTheJordan.mp3LM1997 - Holding Back The Night
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsChester MitchellBro. Chester Mitchell proclaims that a new generation stands at the Jordan River, ready to embrace God’s promises and make decisive spiritual choices. He emphasizes the importance of letting go of old traditions that hinder progress and remaining open to new ways of worship and engagement with the Holy Spirit. Mitchell urges believers to rise above doubt and fear, asserting that God is doing a new thing and equipping each person to fulfill their purpose.

He calls on the congregation to actively participate in God's work, encouraging them to engage in bold worship and prayer. Mitchell reminds the audience that they have been strategically placed in this moment to step into a new anointing and embrace the transformative power of God. The preacher challenges everyone to recognize their responsibility in this generation and to take the necessary steps of faith to fulfill their calling, assuring them that God will provide fresh direction and empowerment for their journey ahead.
renewal, growth, direction, faith, activation, empowerment, transformation, worship, boldness, kingdom advancement, courage
Josh.1.1, Josh.1.2, Josh.3.1, Josh.3.4, Josh.3.7, Josh.3.2, Josh.3.3, Josh.3.14, Josh.3.15, Ps.121.1, Ps.121.2, Ps.121.3, Ps.121.4, Ps.121.5, Ps.121.6, Ps.121.7, Ps.121.8, Matt.16.18, Isa.43.16, Isa.43.17, Isa.43.18, Isa.43.19
One of These Days19970128-Landmark-TimGaddy-OneOfTheseDays.mp3LM1997 - Holding Back The Night
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsTim GaddyBro. Tim Gaddy emphasizes the urgency of spiritual preparedness for the return of Jesus Christ, paralleling this with the biblical parable of the ten virgins. He urges believers to maintain their spiritual readiness, symbolized by having enough oil in their lamps. The message calls for vigilance and proactive faith, ensuring that individuals are equipped to meet the bridegroom when He comes. Gaddy highlights the joy of anticipating Christ’s return, as it means leaving behind worldly burdens and entering a glorious eternal city crafted by God.

Gaddy paints a vivid picture of heaven, describing its beauty, the absence of pain, and the joy of being in the presence of God. He encourages believers to focus on what they will leave behind, such as fear, stress, and the devil, and to look forward to the eternal reward. Furthermore, he calls on Christians to actively share the message of Christ’s return and to reconcile others with the bridegroom. The sermon underscores the importance of living in a way that reflects the imminent return of Jesus, reminding everyone to be prepared, as the return could happen at any moment.
second coming, preparation, heaven, evangelism, rapture, Holy Ghost, bride of Christ, end times, readiness, spiritual focus, anticipation
Matt.25.1, 1Thess.4.14, 1Thess.4.15, 1Thess.4.16, 1Thess.4.17, Matt.25.6, Matt.25.10, Matt.25.12, Matt.25.9, Matt.25.8, Matt.25.11, Matt.25.7, Matt.25.13, Isa.9.6, John.1.29, Acts.3.15, Rev.5.5, John.1.41, 2Pet.2.20, Eph.2.20, Rev.19.16, 2Tim.4.8, Eph.1.22, John.8.12, Rev.22.16, Mal.4.2, 1Pet.5.4, John.11.25, Luke.1.69, Matt.2.6, Rev.1.8
The Incomparable Christ20010124-Landmark-RobertBayer-TheIncomparableChrist.mp3LM2001 - Anointed to Battle
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsRobert E .BayerBro. Robert Bayer passionately declares the incomparable nature of Christ, emphasizing that no one in history stands alongside Him. He highlights Jesus' humble beginnings and extraordinary life, asserting that despite not having written a book or traveled extensively, Jesus performed miracles, healed the sick, and inspired countless songs. Bro. Bayer calls for a revival centered on preaching Jesus, urging believers to trust in His name for healing, deliverance, and hope, and to recognize His divine attributes and role as the ultimate savior.

The preacher draws attention to the unique qualities of Jesus, presenting Him as the embodiment of God's presence and power. He challenges the audience to lift Jesus above all distractions and to embrace the profound significance of His name. Throughout the message, Bro. Bayer underscores the importance of returning to the core mission of the church, which is to exalt Jesus. He concludes with a powerful invitation to worship, declaring that Jesus is not just a historical figure but the living Christ, who continues to transform lives and bring hope to all.
Christology, God's presence, revival, oneness, name of Jesus, healing, hope, deliverance, doctrine, apostolic, pentecostal, biblical fidelity
Dig Out Your Well20010125-Landmark-Ladies-BobbyWendal-DigOutYourWell.mp3LM2001 - Anointed to Battle
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsBobby WendalSister Bobby Wendell emphasizes the critical importance of maintaining our personal spiritual wells filled with the living water of God’s Word. She warns against the dangers of false teachings that can contaminate these wells, urging everyone to take responsibility for their spiritual health by actively seeking knowledge and understanding through Scripture. Wendell calls on women to rise as warriors of faith, highlighting the urgency of digging deeper into their relationship with God amidst the challenges of spiritual warfare and societal pressures.

Wendell stresses that without a personal well filled with pure water, individuals risk failing themselves, their families, and their churches. She illustrates the necessity of digging deep wells, not only for personal nourishment but also for providing sustenance to others who are spiritually thirsty. The path to spiritual vitality requires diligent prayer, obedience, and a commitment to holiness. In the face of adversity, women must ensure their wells remain untainted, standing strong against evil influences and striving for a life that flows with the life-giving water of Christ.
spiritual well, warrior, God's word, divine protection, false doctrine, relationship with God, trials and testing, prayer, obedience, holiness, modesty, sensitivity, legacy
Hos.4.6, Jer.2.13, 2Pet.2.17, Matt.16.18, Ps.84.6
The Importance of Commitment20010125-Landmark-Mens-SamEmory-TheImportanceOfCommitment.mp3LM2001 - Anointed to Battle
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsSam EmorySam Emory emphasizes the critical importance of commitment in a believer's life, asserting that true loyalty to Jesus must take precedence over personal desires and societal trends. He warns against the self-centered mentality prevalent in society and the church, declaring that one cannot serve both God and worldly interests. Emory calls for reflection on personal commitments, urging individuals to invest their time and energy into a dedicated lifestyle that prioritizes spiritual growth and community strength.

Emory challenges the audience to recognize that a committed life is essential for fulfilling their spiritual responsibilities, not just to God, but also to their families and the church. He highlights that commitment should drive individuals to influence and mentor the next generation within the church. Concluding with an appeal for prayer and support, Emory invites young men to rise in commitment to the cause of Jesus Christ, advocating for a life that is fully devoted to God and aligned with His purpose.
dedication, commitment, strengthening, church body, loyalty, reflection, mentorship, influence, lifestyle, spiritual focus, servanthood
Luke.16.13, Matt.16.13, 1John.2.15
You Can’t Do That! Why Not?20010126-Landmark-GordanMallory-YouCantDoThatWhyNot.mp3LM2001 - Anointed to Battle
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsGordon MalloryGordan Mallory proclaims that nothing is impossible for God, urging the congregation to overcome their doubts and fears. He recounts miraculous events in the Philippines, where thousands received salvation due to a significant outpouring of the Holy Ghost. Mallory emphasizes the power of collective faith among believers to conquer any obstacle, asserting that skepticism and negativity should be rejected. He recalls biblical stories and personal testimonies to inspire the audience, declaring it is time for action and faith in God's promises.

Mallory challenges the notion that great achievements for the Kingdom of God are unattainable. He reinforces that when God opens a door, no one can shut it, motivating believers to stand united against spiritual opposition. He discusses the importance of revival and evangelism, encouraging everyone to actively participate in spreading their faith. By reminding the congregation of their identity as "king's kids," Mallory instills a sense of authority and responsibility, urging them to trust in God's power and embrace the revival unfolding before them.
revival, faith, spiritual warfare, unity, God's power, prophecy, evangelism, authority, perseverance, identity, humility, service
Judg.20.11, Isa.24.10, Isa.24.14, Isa.24.13, Isa.24.11, Isa.24.15
Futile Future of Fighting with God20020129-Landmark-BJWilmoth-FutileFutureOfFightingWithGod.mp3LM2002 - 50 Years of CLC
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsBJ WilmothBrother Wilmoth delivers a powerful message on the futility of fighting against God. He emphasizes that true obedience leads to blessings, while resistance results in hardship, using the biblical example of Pharaoh, who hardened his heart against God's will. God's plans are unshakeable, and fighting against Him leads to destruction. Brother Wilmoth urges the audience to submit to God’s will, as true freedom and fulfillment come from aligning with divine intentions rather than yielding to worldly pressures.

The preacher highlights the importance of maintaining a clean heart and mind, stating that those who resist the influence of the Holy Spirit hinder their own blessings. He calls on the congregation to reflect on their willingness to obey God, asserting that the battle against divine will often stems from fleshly desires and societal influences. Ultimately, Brother Wilmoth reminds everyone that the only way to receive God's blessings and guidance is through surrender, urging listeners to recognize their need for obedience and to heed the leading of their conscience and scripture.
obedience, submission, growth, God's will, willingness, the heart, conscience, worldliness, surrender, spiritual warfare
Acts.5.27, Acts.5.29, Acts.5.28, Acts.5.30, Acts.5.31, Acts.5.35, Acts.5.32, Acts.5.34, Acts.5.36, Acts.5.38, Acts.5.37, Acts.5.33, Acts.5.39
The Power of These Words20020129-Landmark-JamesLarson-ThePowerOfTheseWords.mp3LM2002 - 50 Years of CLC
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJames LarsonBro. Larson emphasizes the transformative power of preaching the word of God, urging believers to recognize the significance of the Holy Ghost in their lives. He recounts the story of Peter preaching to the Gentiles in Acts 10, illustrating how the Holy Ghost fell upon them as he spoke. Larson calls for a return to the fundamental message of Jesus Christ, which centers on repentance, baptism in His name, and receiving the Holy Ghost. He stresses the urgency of preaching to the lost and the necessity of the church being a vibrant, Spirit-filled community that welcomes everyone.

Larson challenges preachers to focus on essential faith principles rather than getting distracted by trivial matters. He urges the congregation to act on their faith and become vessels for the Holy Spirit's work in their communities. By preaching with conviction and emphasizing the name of Jesus, Larson believes that the Holy Ghost will move among the people, inspiring action and deepening their commitment to spreading the gospel. He concludes by encouraging everyone to lay hands on those in need, reminding them of the power of these words and the importance of preaching as a means of bringing about true transformation in lives.
Holy Ghost, preaching, spirit led, spiritual focus, church foundation, biblical fidelity, action, accountability, urgency, commitment, unwavering faith, chosen generation, name of Jesus, transformation
Acts.10.44, Acts.10.45, Acts.10.47, Acts.10.46, Acts.10.48, Acts.2.38, Acts.2.39
This World20020131-Landmark-ChesterMitchell-ThisWorld.mp3LM2002 - 50 Years of CLC
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsChester MitchellChester Mitchell boldly declares that each individual bears the responsibility for a lost world. True faith necessitates action beyond mere church attendance; believers must confront their indifference and actively engage in fulfilling the Great Commission by preaching the gospel. He challenges the congregation to examine their own apathy and to take meaningful steps toward reaching out to others with compassion and love, reminding them that Jesus Christ died for everyone. Mitchell emphasizes that every believer is called to rise above complacency and actively participate in spreading the message of hope and salvation.

Mitchell highlights the urgency of this call to action, stressing that the church's greatest challenge lies not in external threats, but in internal indifference. He urges the congregation to embrace their responsibility without hesitation, illustrating this point through personal anecdotes and scriptural references. The message is clear: believers must overcome apathy, recognize their duty to God and the world, and take immediate action to make a difference. The preacher implores everyone to commit to this mission with fervor and dedication, asserting that a world in need awaits their response.
faith, action, complacency, calling, Great Commission, responsibility, evangelism, indifference / apathy, transformation, passion, urgency, dedication, gospel
Luke.10.25, Mark.16.15
Seeing the Kingdom20020131-Landmark-RandyKeyes-SeeingTheKingdom.mp3LM2002 - 50 Years of CLC
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsRandy KeyesBro. Randy Keyes emphasizes the necessity of being born again to truly perceive and understand the kingdom of God. Without this spiritual rebirth, individuals lack the insight to grasp the profound truths and realities of God's kingdom. Keyes encourages believers to look beyond trivial distractions and to focus on major biblical themes such as creation, redemption, judgment, and eternity. He urges the congregation to embrace a divine perspective through prayer, preaching, and worship, which enables them to experience the joy of being part of something far greater than themselves.

Keyes highlights that the kingdom of God is an ever-increasing, eternal domain that believers are privileged to be a part of. He challenges the audience to maintain their focus on the bigger picture and not to let insignificant matters overshadow their spiritual vision. By doing so, believers can avoid the pitfalls of division and strife within the church. Keyes concludes with a call to action, inviting all to seek a fresh vision and reaffirm their commitment to the expansion of Christ's kingdom on earth, recognizing the vitality and purpose found within this divine calling.
salvation, preaching, prayer, worship, kingdom of God, God's word, creation, redemption, judgment, eternity, spiritual focus, steadfast, revival, purpose, joy, new birth / rebirth
John.3.1, John.3.4, John.3.2, John.3.5, John.3.3, Gen.13.14, Gen.13.15
This One Final Act20020201-Landmark-KennethHaney-ThisOneFinalAct.mp3LM2002 - 50 Years of CLC
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsKenneth HaneyBishop Kenneth Haney emphasizes the urgency of the church's mission in these final days, urging believers to abandon "business as usual" and actively engage with the world. He highlights that the church is destined to perform one final act before Christ's imminent return and calls for a radical expansion of vision to effectively reach the lost. Haney reassures the congregation of the promise of God's Spirit being poured out upon all flesh, encouraging unity among believers to share the truth of baptism in Jesus' name and remain steadfast in their faith amidst challenges.

He draws attention to the significance of the Philadelphia church, which has kept God's word and not denied His name. Haney passionately declares that the church must prepare for an influx of new believers as God reveals Himself and His truth worldwide. He stresses the necessity of vision and dreams for the church, stating that without them, believers are lost. As the church stands on the precipice of the coming of the Lord, Haney calls for a radical and fanatical faith to embrace the incredible work that God is about to do through His people.
urgency, Power of the Holy Ghost, steadfast, God's word, unwavering faith, name of Jesus, gospel, unity, baptism, radical, revelation, oneness, preparation, end times, evangelism, doctrine
Rev.3.7, 2Pet.3.4, Acts.2.14, Joel.2.28, Matt.16.15, Matt.16.16, Matt.16.17, Matt.16.18, Acts.2.1, Acts.2.3, Acts.2.2, Acts.2.4
No Title20040128-Landmark-AnthonyMangun-MASTER.mp3LM2004 - Renewing the Inner Man
EnglishAnthony MangunBro. Anthony Mangun emphasizes the urgent need for the church to rekindle apostolic passion to fulfill God's purpose. He asserts that this passion is the driving force behind meaningful actions and urges the congregation to commit fervently to soul winning. Success in the church is not defined by buildings or programs but by a genuine desire to reach the lost with the message of Jesus Christ. He calls for a collective return to apostolic roots, underscoring the importance of understanding and adhering to apostolic doctrine as the foundation for the church's power and effectiveness.

Mangun passionately believes that with a renewed focus on souls, the church
apostolic, purpose, authenticity, Great Commission, doctrine, church foundation, renewal, soul winning, revival, action, practical faith, evangelism, prayer, burden, restoration, power of the church, fasting, authority, passion
Acts.2.38, 1John.2.17
Let’s Get Real20040130-Landmark-CarrollMcGruder-LetsGetReal.mp3LM2004 - Renewing the Inner Man
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsCarroll McGruderCarroll McGruder emphasizes the necessity of authenticity and transparency in ministry. He challenges the congregation to confront their struggles honestly, acknowledging that everyone carries their own baggage that can obstruct spiritual growth. McGruder insists that genuine prayer is vital for personal and communal transformation, advocating for a shift from mere emotional responses to passionate and purposeful prayers that can enact real change in lives and communities. He urges the audience to embrace their unique identities in Christ and to support one another rather than compare themselves to others in ministry.

The message culminates in a call to action, highlighting the importance of integrity and submission to God’s calling. McGruder asserts that true ministry requires recognizing personal weaknesses and collectively praying for one another to overcome challenges. He stresses that spiritual unity and fellowship, along with the power of prayer, are essential for revival and growth. Ultimately, he encourages attendees to commit themselves fully to God and to one another, fostering a community that can transcend individual struggles and achieve collective transformation through faith and support.
revival, prayer, authenticity, leadership, integrity, unity, identity, spiritual warfare, transformation, purpose, growth
Jas.5.10, Jas.5.11, Jas.5.12, Jas.5.13, Jas.5.14, Jas.5.15, Jas.5.16, Jas.5.17, Jas.5.18, Jas.5.19, Jas.5.20
The Value of Christian Counseling20040130-Landmark-MarkSeagraves-TheValueOfChristianCounseling.mp3LM2004 - Renewing the Inner Man
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsMark SeagravesMark Seagraves emphasizes the urgent need for a holistic approach to counseling within Christian communities, addressing critical issues such as strained relationships, substance abuse, and domestic violence. He presents alarming statistics that reveal the prevalence of these problems, stressing that they affect families and individuals, including those within the church. Seagraves calls on pastors to recognize the complexity of these issues and to equip themselves with the necessary tools—both spiritual and professional—to provide comprehensive support. He insists that effective ministry must address not only spiritual needs but also emotional and physical well-being.

Seagraves highlights the importance of acknowledging the "baggage of sin" that individuals bring into the church and the necessity of creating a safe environment for open discussions about struggles. He critiques the tendency to rely solely on spiritual interventions, advocating instead for a balanced approach that includes professional counseling resources. By recognizing the multifaceted nature of human problems, including biological, sociological, cultural, and psychological factors, pastors can better support their congregations and help individuals navigate the challenges they face in their lives.
counseling, mental health, pastoral care, Ministry, healing, community, restoration, discipleship
Exod.18.13, Exod.18.14, Exod.18.15, Exod.18.16, Exod.18.17, Exod.18.18, Exod.18.19, Exod.18.20, Exod.18.21, Exod.18.22, Exod.18.23, Exod.18.24, Exod.18.25, Exod.18.26, Exod.18.27
There is Power in Holding On1991-LandMark-MurrelEwin-ThereisPowerinHoldingOn.mp3LM1991
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsMurrell EwingBro. Murrell Ewing emphasizes the immense power found in holding on to faith, especially during trials and tribulations. He illustrates that as long as believers cling to their faith, they prevent the enemy from gaining a foothold in their lives. The act of Judas receiving the sop symbolizes a pivotal moment, highlighting the importance of choices in one’s spiritual journey. Ewing warns that the enemy seeks to deceive and discourage believers, but he encourages unity and prayer among the congregation as a means to rise above struggles.

Ewing calls on believers to remain steadfast, asserting that the church acts as a restraining force against evil. He reminds everyone that God stands with those who hold on to their faith, encouraging them that revival is possible, even in challenging circumstances. The message culminates in a powerful declaration that as long as believers hold on, God’s power remains active, and the enemy must hold off. He urges the congregation to act decisively, affirming that through collective strength and unwavering faith, miraculous breakthroughs can occur.
perseverance, spiritual warfare, faith, divine protection, unity, discernment, steadfast, revival
John.13.27
The Apostolic Ministry of the Church1991-Landmark-NathanielHaney-TheApostolicMinistryOfTheChurch.mp3LM1991
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsNathaniel HaneyBro. Nathaniel Haney calls for a revival of the apostolic ministry in the church, emphasizing that the power of God, evident in the early church, remains available and essential for believers today. He stresses the importance of understanding the oneness of God and the necessity of baptism in Jesus' name, asserting that these foundations must be revitalized to address modern challenges. Haney urges believers to awaken to the power of the Holy Ghost, engage in prayer, fasting, and spiritual warfare, and embrace their authority as children of God to perform miracles and lead souls to salvation.

Haney warns against the misconception that the apostolic power was limited to the past, insisting that miracles and divine interventions are still possible. He recounts personal testimonies of divine encounters and emphasizes that the church is called to continue the work of Jesus and the apostles by operating in the gifts of the Spirit. He encourages the congregation to rise above fear and doubt, claiming their God-given authority, and actively participating in the ministry to bring about a significant outpouring of the Spirit in these end times.
revival, God's power, spiritual warfare, Holy Ghost, Power of the Holy Ghost, oneness, doctrine, fasting, authority, faith, prayer, miracles
Acts.5.1, Acts.5.6, Acts.5.8, Acts.5.7, Acts.5.9, Acts.5.3, Acts.5.2, Acts.5.4, Acts.5.5, Acts.5.10, Acts.5.11, Acts.5.17, Acts.5.14, Acts.5.13, Acts.5.15, Acts.5.12, Acts.5.16, Acts.5.18, Acts.5.19, Acts.5.20, Luke.10.18
Stir Up Your Heart1991-Landmark-NonaFreeman-StirUpYourHeart.mp3LM1991, Nona Freeman Collection
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsNona FreemanSis. Nona Freeman calls upon the church to actively prepare itself as the bride of Christ, emphasizing personal accountability in spiritual readiness. Waiting for God to make individuals ready is a waste of time; instead, each person must take responsibility and stir their own hearts to become willing. She highlights the importance of personal action in salvation, urging believers to engage in prayer, fasting, and service. Complacency is a danger, and significant crises often prompt necessary reflection and action. Sis. Freeman encourages everyone, especially women, to rise up and pray for those in need, reminding them that God desires to use ordinary people for extraordinary purposes.

Freeman insists that true transformation requires a "stirred willing heart." It is not enough to rely on others or external influences for change; believers must actively seek God and involve themselves in their spiritual preparation. God equips His people with the Holy Spirit and the blood of Christ to empower them for ministry and service. She warns that the time for action is now, urging the church collectively to respond to God's call and make the necessary sacrifices for holiness. The message is clear: every believer can be a vessel of God’s work, and it is time to stir up hearts and make them willing to serve.
preparation, accountability, willingness, holiness, fasting, prayer, empowerment, urgency, faith, unity, service, kingdom service
Rev.19.7, Exod.35.10, Exod.35.21, Exod.35.30, Exod.35.31, Exod.35.32, Exod.35.33, Exod.35.34, Exod.35.35, Exod.36.2, Heb.12.1, Eph.4.22, Eph.4.24, Col.3.8, Col.3.10, Col.3.12
The Priority and Power of Our Pentecostal Heritage19840207-Landmark-JamesKilgore-ThePromisePossibilityandPowerofOurPentecostalHeritage.mp3LM1984
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJames KilgoreBro. James Kilgore emphasizes the significance of our Pentecostal heritage, reminding believers of the enduring promise and power rooted in the early church. He calls for a deep engagement with Scripture, asserting that the Word of God provides the necessary answers to navigate life's challenges. The church, as a living body filled with the power of God, can thrive despite societal challenges, and Kilgore urges believers to focus on their mission of reaching the lost rather than merely performing religious rituals.

Kilgore highlights the importance of genuine faith and fruitfulness, encouraging believers to embody the spirit of their forefathers. He asserts that the church has an open door of opportunity to impact the world, calling for a revival of commitment to the Word of God. The preacher passionately declares that the church is not merely an institution but a vibrant entity empowered by the Holy Spirit. In closing, he invites believers to open their hearts to the move of God, reminding them that the Lord is ready to perform great things among them.
pentecostal, heritage, Holy Ghost, holiness, spirit led, revival, spiritual foundation, church mission, legacy, God's power, evangelism
Acts.2.38, Rev.3.7, Rev.3.8, Rev.3.9, Rev.3.10, Rev.3.11, Rev.3.12, Rev.3.13, Rev.3.14, Rev.3.15, Rev.3.16, Rev.3.17, Rev.3.18, Rev.3.19, Rev.3.20, Rev.3.21, Rev.3.22, Matt.28.19, Matt.16.18, 1Pet.4.10, 2Cor.3.2, Acts.1.8, John.15.5
Where Are We In All This19850123-Landmark-LeeStoneking-WhereAreWeInAllOfThis.mp3LM1985
EnglishLee StonekingBro. Lee Stoneking emphasizes the urgency of cultivating a personal relationship with God, urging believers to move beyond superficial knowledge of Him and to truly know Him intimately. He asserts that the gospel only thrives for those who are genuinely hungry and thirsty for truth. Stoneking reminds the congregation of the power of intercessory prayer, illustrating that true friendship with God leads to a deeper understanding of His will and burdens. He challenges the church's complacency and calls for a revival characterized by signs, wonders, and miracles, asserting that the same power seen in the early church is still available today.

Stoneking proclaims that believers must embrace their identity as the light and salt of the earth, recognizing that actions speak louder than words. He critiques conformity to worldly standards and urges the church to maintain its distinctiveness and spiritual vibrancy. He stresses that true faith manifests in authentic power, urging the congregation to act boldly in their faith. Stoneking concludes with a powerful invitation for believers to step out in faith, assuring them that they are on the brink of the greatest move of God, where the same Holy Spirit that empowered the apostles is present to transform lives and communities.
revival, intercession, intimacy with God, discipleship, signs and wonders, identity, spiritual warfare, kingdom of God
Acts.2.4, Acts.2.41, Acts.2.43, Jas.5.7, Gen.4.1, Heb.1.14, Gal.6.1
The Anointing Breaks the Yoke19870128-Landmark-TFTenney-TheAnointingBreaksTheYoke.mp3LM1987
EnglishTF TenneyBro. Tenney proclaims that the anointing of God empowers believers to break free from the yokes of bondage and spiritual oppression. True freedom begins with a single thought, leading to renewed faith and a restless desire for change. He emphasizes the importance of taking dominion over self-imposed limitations and the pressures of the world, urging believers to reclaim their God-given authority and step into their purpose. In times of spiritual attack, God prepares His church for a great harvest, reminding the congregation that they are dangerous to the kingdom of Satan.

He calls for a fresh anointing that enables believers to manifest God's presence and engage in world evangelism. The message culminates in a challenge to cast off complacency and embrace the anointing that breaks every yoke, leading to true liberation and empowerment in Christ. Bro. Tenney stresses that when believers get restless enough, they will throw off the yoke of oppression, walk in divine authority, and experience the fullness of God's promises, declaring that the anointing is available to all who seek it with a desperate heart.
anointing, restoration, spiritual warfare, freedom, authority, empowerment, victory, harvest, faith, dominion
Isa.10.24, Exod.8.8, Exod.8.9, Exod.8.10, Acts.2.38, John.3.5, Prov.13.22, 1Thess.1.6, Gen.27.35
Less of Me, More of Him19960124-Landmark-NonaFreeman-LessOfMeMoreOfHim.mp3LM1996 - Baptism of Fire, Nona Freeman Collection
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsNona FreemanSis. Nona Freeman emphasizes the critical need for believers to empty themselves to be filled with God's fullness. True humility requires letting go of personal reputation and comfort, following the example of Jesus, who humbled Himself and became obedient unto death. Sis. Freeman calls for personal sacrifices and dying to self as essential steps for spiritual growth and ministry effectiveness. She illustrates the transformative power of prayer and the importance of being led by the Spirit, sharing personal testimonies of God's miraculous interventions when individuals relinquished their own agendas.

The essence of the message culminates in a call to action, inviting everyone to commit to a deeper relationship with God. Sis. Freeman passionately urges the congregation to embrace a mindset of servitude and obedience, stressing that God desires to use individuals who are willing to crucify their flesh and personal desires. The ultimate goal is to become vessels of God's power, enabling His work to manifest through their lives. She reminds everyone that the journey requires a willingness to trust God fully, surrender control, and allow His Spirit to operate freely within them.
surrender, humility, self denial, servanthood, obedience, growth, God's power, prayer, trust, spirit led
Phil.2.5, Phil.2.6, Phil.2.7, Phil.2.8, Col.1.9, Col.1.10, Col.1.11, Eph.3.17, 2Cor.12.10, Col.3.3
It is Time to Pray19980129-JelaineLumpkin-ItIsTimeToPray.mp3LM1998 - Empowered by Prayer
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJelaine LumpkinSis. Jelaine Lumpkin urges the congregation to recognize the urgent need for prayer and a deep connection with God, especially in challenging times. She emphasizes that God is a healer and deliverer, reminding everyone that the world may not have the answers, but believers know where to find them. Collective prayer among the church community is powerful, leading to significant spiritual breakthroughs and miracles. Sis. Lumpkin challenges individuals to overcome intimidation and embrace their roles as intercessors, sharing personal testimonies of healing that reinforce the belief in God’s work through the faithful.

The message calls for joyful living and a proactive spiritual journey, encouraging believers to engage in prayer and fasting to deepen their connection with God. Sis. Lumpkin emphasizes that faith is essential to experience the supernatural power of God and that the church must remain steadfast and proactive in its spiritual responsibilities. She highlights the importance of community support in prayer and invites everyone to lift their voices in unity, declaring their faith and commitment, with the assurance that God is ready to pour out His spirit and manifest His miracles in their lives and communities.
intercession, warfare, prayer, trust, faith, victory, healing, joy, growth, community, unity, preparation, Power of the Holy Ghost
Isa.42.13, Isa.42.14, Ps.5.11, Matt.13.16, Matt.13.58, Matt.6.33, 2Chr.7.14, John.6.63
Soulwinner20000123-Landmark-DenverStanford-Soulwinner.mp3LM2000 - Open Door
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsDenver StanfordBrother Stanford emphasizes the vital importance of being a soul winner, asserting that it is not just an activity but a lifestyle that every believer should embrace. He recounts personal experiences and biblical references to illustrate that winning souls requires commitment and action. Excuses hinder the mission of reaching the lost, and true love for others compels believers to step out of their comfort zones to engage with those around them. The joy of heaven over one sinner's repentance is unparalleled, and every believer has a responsibility to share the Gospel and actively seek opportunities to connect with others.

Brother Stanford shares inspiring stories of individuals brought to faith despite difficult circumstances, highlighting the transformative power of love and outreach. He calls on the congregation to recognize their responsibility to share the Gospel, reminding them that every interaction can lead to life-changing encounters for those seeking hope and salvation. Soul winning requires dedication and action, not just intentions, and every believer must recognize the urgency of their mission to reach the lost.
lifestyle, soul winning, church mission, evangelism, outreach, complacency, responsibility, transformation, joy, repentance, salvation, commitment, activation, testimony
John.5.1, John.5.6, John.5.8, John.5.7, John.5.3, John.5.2, John.5.5, John.5.4, John.5.9, John.15.1, John.15.6
How Well Do We Know This Jesus That We Preach20000126-Landmark-DavidJOhnson-HowWellDoWeKnowThisJesusWePreach.mp3LM2000 - Open Door
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsDavid JohnsonBro. Johnson emphasizes the necessity of truly knowing God rather than merely participating in church activities. He cautions that one can build a congregation and deliver compelling sermons without a genuine relationship with the Lord. The power of the cross and the strength of Jesus Christ are essential for authentic faith. True discipleship requires moving beyond superficial beliefs to a deeper, crucified life with Christ, aligning personal convictions with the Spirit of God.

Bro. Johnson calls for a collective understanding among believers, urging them to speak the same truth through shared experiences of knowing God. He highlights the importance of surrendering to God's will, confessing faults safely, and being subject to one another. The ultimate goal is to fully accept Christ's resurrection power and the fellowship of His sufferings, leading to true transformation and spiritual growth. By knowing Him, believers can strengthen their lives and the church, revealing God's Spirit through their actions.
discipleship, the cross, authenticity, religion, relationship with God, conviction, unity, understanding, resurrection, suffering, victory, growth, surrender, depend on God, Godly living
1Cor.1.10
A Reverence Toward God20000126-Landmark-RonnieMullings-AReverenceTowardGod.mp3LM2000 - Open Door
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsRonnie MullingsBishop Ronnie Mullings emphasizes the critical need for reverence toward God and His house. He warns that as reverence diminishes, sin increases, leading to a decline in the church's integrity. Irreverence fosters a casual attitude toward sacred truths, corrupting both the church and individual believers. It is essential to maintain a holy atmosphere in God’s house, characterized by prayer and worship, rather than treating it as a commonplace entity. True reverence serves as the foundation for a pure and holy life, enabling believers to withstand the challenges of the modern world.

The preacher urges the congregation to cultivate a deep respect for God, His Word, and the church, highlighting that the fear of the Lord is essential for wisdom. He warns against pride and arrogance, emphasizing that familiarity with sacred things can lead to a lack of respect. Mullings asserts that reverence is not optional; it is vital for respecting God's presence. He calls for a renewed awe and wonder toward God, reminding the congregation that this reverence will keep them anchored in faith and righteousness while enabling them to navigate the spiritual challenges they face.
reverence, Godly fear, holiness, worship, pride, integrity, respect, wonder and amazement, decline, Godly living, sanctity, blindness
Mark.11.15, Mark.11.16, Mark.11.17, Ps.4.4, Isa.9.6, Gen.11.7, 1Cor.11.22, Heb.11.7, Isa.6.1, Heb.12.28, Isa.8.13, Deut.10.12, Hos.10.12
Student Landmark20000128-Landmark-College-DarwinBurks-BrianRoam-JasonKear.mp3LM2000 - Open Door
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsDarwin Burks, Brian Roam, Jason KearSolomon dedicates the temple, expressing that while he has built a house for God, the heavens themselves cannot contain Him. He poses a critical question: can God truly dwell with men? Solomon's inquiry reflects a common tendency among believers to confine God's infinite power within the limits of a physical structure or a set of beliefs. God's true nature cannot be contained in a box, and attempting to do so diminishes His omnipotence.

God's presence, represented by the Ark of the Covenant, serves a dual purpose—offering divine assistance in times of trouble while being relegated to a side role during moments of ease. This behavior leads to a cycle of seeking God's help only when desperate. Believers must recognize the danger of hiding God's power, storing it away until needed, and managing Him for convenience. Understanding God’s limitless nature encourages a deeper relationship, allowing His presence to permeate all aspects of life rather than confining it to a box.
God's omnipotence, God's power, God's presence, spiritual foundation, God's nature, trust, faithfulness, freedom, dedication, faith, God unchanging, God's omnipresence, understanding, relationship with God
Luke.8.43, Luke.8.44, 1Cor.3.4, 1Cor.3.7, 1Cor.3.6, 1Cor.3.11, 1Cor.3.9, 1Cor.3.10, 1Cor.3.8, 1Cor.3.5, Gal.1.8, Gal.1.9, Gal.1.10, Gal.1.11, 2Chr.6.1, 2Chr.6.2, 2Chr.6.18
Love and the Truth1988-Landmark-AllenOicklesimer-LoveAndtheTruth.mp3LM1988
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsAllen OicklesimerBro. Allen Oicklesimer emphasizes the critical distinction between speaking for God and merely talking about Him. True authority in ministry stems from a deep relationship with God, enabling ministers to convey His messages directly and with conviction. Oicklesimer warns that many churches today focus on discussing God rather than delivering His truth. He asserts that effective ministry requires preachers to act as oracles of God, delivering messages that hold authority over evil and spiritual forces. Furthermore, love must be rooted in truth; love without truth becomes distorted, and obedience to truth is what ultimately leads to salvation.

Oicklesimer calls on the church to uphold biblical standards and teach believers to love the truth. He highlights the challenge of generational shifts that threaten the church's mission, stressing that real love is founded on truth. He urges believers to discern the difference between God's love and the devil's deceitful masquerade as love. By prioritizing truth over love alone, the church can foster a deeper relationship with God, leading to true freedom and salvation. Oicklesimer concludes with a call for a commitment to preserve God's truth for future generations, ensuring that the church remains a beacon of holiness and faithfulness to His Word.
discernment, holiness, authority, love, truth, doctrine, Ministry, obedience, leadership, standards, biblical fidelity
1Pet.4.11, John.14.15, John.8.32
The Enchanting Ground19850123-Landmark-JohnNelson-TheEnchantingGround.mp3LM1985
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJohn NelsonBro. John Nelson warns against the dangers of spiritual drowsiness, urging believers to remain vigilant in their faith. He draws parallels between physical sleep and spiritual slumber, emphasizing that complacency can lead to a disconnection from God. Just as the ten virgins in the parable fell asleep, many Christians risk losing their connection to God when they neglect their spiritual responsibilities. Nelson stresses the importance of actively pursuing a relationship with God, maintaining vigilance through prayer, worship, and the Word to resist the temptations of complacency.

He highlights the significance of nurturing one’s relationship with God to avoid spiritual lethargy, warning that the comforts of life can easily lull believers into a state of spiritual sleep. Nelson references John Bunyan's allegory of the Enchanted Ground to illustrate that many have strayed from their path due to this enchantment. He calls for a revival of love and fellowship among believers, urging them to ensure Jesus remains the center of their lives and church activities, and reminds everyone that spiritual awareness is crucial for staying connected with God, especially in a world filled with distractions.
revival, vigilance, awakening, warfare, preparation, spiritual warfare, discipleship, consecration, faithfulness
1Thess.5.1, 1Thess.5.4, 1Thess.5.3, 1Thess.5.2, 1Thess.5.6, 1Thess.5.5
A Standard of Holiness19850124-Landmark-AllenOicklesimer-AStandardOfHoliness.mp3LM1985
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsAllen OicklesimerBro. Allen Oicklesimer emphasizes the vital role of holiness in enriching a believer's service to God, arguing that it transcends mere rule-following. He distinguishes between direction and destination, stating that both are essential in a believer's journey. Holiness acts as a safeguard, protecting believers from spiritual downfall and fostering a commitment to uphold God's standards. He calls for a revival of dedication to holiness as a personal conviction rather than a mere church-imposed rule, which is crucial for spiritual growth and community health.

Oicklesimer warns against the danger of removing spiritual standards, asserting that these standards provide necessary boundaries for maintaining spiritual integrity. He stresses the importance of spiritual landmarks, which guide believers and prevent them from straying. The preacher encourages embracing holiness as a core aspect of faith, enhancing relationships with God and the church community. He concludes by urging believers to uphold holiness, reinforcing that it is essential for identity, collective strength, and ultimately achieving their spiritual destination.
holiness, soul, standards, conviction, identity, growth, Godly living, integrity, direction, purpose, biblical fidelity
Deut.22.8, Ezek.22.26
Faith Pleases God⁠19850124-Landmark-HowardDavis-FaithPleasesGod.mp3LM1985
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsHoward DavisFaith serves as the foundation of pleasing God, as emphasized in Hebrews 11:1 and 6, which states that without faith, it is impossible to please Him. The story of David and Goliath illustrates that true strength does not come from physical prowess but from unwavering faith in God. David exemplifies this by confronting Goliath, despite the fear that paralyzed King Saul and the armies of Israel. Leadership plays a crucial role; while Saul's cowardice discouraged the troops, David's faith inspired victory. The battle against spiritual enemies requires reliance on God's word rather than human wisdom.

David's commitment to his responsibilities, exemplified by his protection of his father's sheep, highlights the importance of being ready to act in faith. When David declared that he came in the name of the Lord, he demonstrated the significance of divine authority in spiritual battles. His victory mobilized the Israelites, showing that faith not only benefits the individual but also inspires others. Trust in the Lord ensures victory, for when believers stand firm in their faith, God fights their battles and leads them to triumph.
faithfulness, spiritual warfare, authority, leadership, victory, courage, purpose, responsibility
Acts.2.38
Blessings Require Bleeding19850124-Landmark-JohnMcDonald-BlessingsRequireBleeding.mp3LM1985
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJohn McDonaldBro. John McDonald powerfully emphasizes that true blessings in life require sacrifice and humility. He draws a parallel between the kernel of wheat that must die to produce fruit and the necessity for Christians to die to their egos and desires in order to bear fruit for God’s Kingdom. He warns against the dangers of pride and self-importance within the church, urging believers to embrace humility and service instead. Real power, he asserts, comes from being connected to Jesus, living in the Spirit, and committing to a life of prayer and sacrifice.

Bro. McDonald calls the congregation to a commitment to die to self in order to live in the fullness of God’s grace. He highlights that spiritual greatness often involves going into obscurity and seeking God’s will over personal desires. Christians are challenged to prioritize the mission of seeking and saving the lost, rather than seeking recognition. The message culminates in a call for revival, reminding believers that they must fall into the ground and die to truly live and bear lasting fruit for God’s glory.
humility, sacrifice, prayer, growth, self denial, servanthood, soul winning, Power of the Holy Ghost, discipleship
Isa.53.3, Isa.53.6, Isa.53.5, Isa.53.4, Isa.53.7, John.12.23, John.12.24, Mark.7.21, Rom.6.7, Rom.6.6, Rom.6.8, Matt.6.10, Matt.6.13, John.15.4, John.15.5, John.15.6, John.15.16, Rom.10.1
Giving Ourselves Continually to Prayer19850124-Landmark-VaughnMorton-GivingOurselvesContinuallyToPrayer.mp3LM1985
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsVaughn MortonBro. Vaughn Morton emphasizes the vital role of prayer in the life of every believer and the church. He insists that before any ministry—whether preaching, teaching, or other activities—there must be a solid foundation of prayer. Morton points out that the early disciples dedicated themselves to prayer, declaring, "We will give ourselves continually to prayer and to the ministry of the word." He urges the congregation to recognize prayer not merely as an act, but as an essential spiritual discipline woven into daily life.

Morton challenges listeners to cultivate a personal relationship with God through consistent and earnest prayer. He highlights the power of fervent prayer and fasting, drawing from biblical examples to illustrate that true transformation comes from deep commitment to communication with God. He calls on everyone to embrace the spirit of prayer, reinforcing that without it, the church cannot achieve spiritual strength or effectiveness in ministry. The preacher passionately insists that prayer should be an integral part of every believer's life, not limited to moments of crisis, and that revival and empowerment in ministry stem from a personal commitment to prayer.
fasting, prayer, discipleship, Power of the Holy Ghost, revival, discipline, identity, apostolic, church foundation, growth
Acts.6.1, Acts.6.2, Acts.6.3, Acts.6.4, Isa.40.28, 2Chr.7.14, 1Chr.17.25, Ps.55.17, Neh.1.4, Ps.35.13, Ps.109.24, 2Cor.11.27, 2Chr.20.3, 2Chr.20.4, Dan.9.3, Ezra.8.21, Ezra.8.22, Ezra.8.23, Jas.5.16, Matt.6.6, Matt.26.41, Eph.6.18, Rom.8.26, Isa.66.8, Mark.11.17, 1Thess.5.17, Luke.18.1, Acts.1.14, Acts.2.42, Acts.3.1, Acts.4.31, Acts.12.5, Acts.10.9, Luke.11.1, Luke.6.12, Mark.1.35, Luke.21.34, Luke.10.39, Luke.10.40, Luke.10.41, Luke.10.42, Luke.22.40, Luke.22.41, Luke.22.42, Luke.22.43, Luke.22.44, Jude.1.20
Hath Israel No Sons19850125-Landmark-JackYonts-HathIsraelNoSons.mp3LM1985
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJack YontsBro. Jack Yonts emphasizes the critical importance of spiritual sons and daughters in advancing the mission of the church, echoing Jeremiah's question, "Hath Israel no sons?" He challenges the congregation to recognize that the future of the church relies on the next generation stepping up to evangelize and uphold biblical values. True success is not found in materialism but in spiritual commitment, unity, and understanding the purpose behind their faith. Yonts draws parallels between the church and the body of Christ, stressing that each believer plays a vital role in fostering revival through interdependence and collaboration.

Yonts warns against the distractions of materialism and urges believers to focus on their divine purpose. He highlights the sacrifices made by past generations, drawing on historical examples like World War II, to illustrate the importance of commitment and the cost of freedom. The message is clear: the church must rise, work together in harmony, and align with God's purpose to achieve the revival promised in the last days. The call is for believers to understand their role as sons of the gospel, to be counted, and to actively contribute to the mission of the church.
revival, discipleship, unity, purpose, leadership, evangelism, consecration, legacy, faith, growth, collaboration
Jer.49.1
Lighthouse Ranch19850125-Landmark-JimYohe-LighthouseRanch.mp3LM1985
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJim YoheBro. Jim Yohe emphasizes the urgent need for compassion and outreach within the church, drawing from the parable of the rich man and Lazarus. He challenges the congregation to reflect on their own lives and the opportunities they have to help those in need. Wealth is not condemned; rather, neglecting the suffering around us is a moral failing. Bro. Yohe insists that the church must actively engage with and love their children and communities, ensuring that they do not become oblivious to the needs of those suffering right outside their doors.

Bro. Yohe highlights the critical necessity for revival within Pentecostal families, as many young people face significant challenges, including addiction and emotional distress. He calls upon the congregation to reassess their priorities and to take a closer look at the spiritual and emotional needs within their own families. The revival of families is presented as essential for the future of the church, urging everyone to make the spiritual well-being of children and community members a priority. Genuine love and attention are vital, as many have not experienced true expressions of love from their parents. The preacher insists that the church must rise to this challenge and become a beacon of hope for troubled youth.
compassion, youth ministry, family, parenting, parents, family altar, unconditional love, outreach, community, restoration, Ministry
Luke.16.20
Beyond the Second Mile19860129-Landmark-HKDuke-BeyondTheSecondMile.mp3LM1986
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsHK DukeBro. Duke emphasizes the significance of perseverance in the Christian faith, urging believers to rise above initial enthusiasm and maintain resilience when faced with life's trials. He contrasts the excitement of new beginnings with the ongoing challenges of a committed spiritual journey, stressing the necessity of cultivating a deep personal relationship with Jesus Christ to sustain spiritual strength. True victory in the Christian life lies beyond mere compliance with obligations, as believers are called to keep their conscience clear before God and man.

Bro. Duke further illustrates that as time progresses, the glamour of faith can fade, leading to moments of weariness and fatigue. He reminds the congregation that the call to go beyond the second mile signifies a deeper commitment, urging them not to tire in doing good. Instead of succumbing to battle fatigue, Christians are encouraged to find strength in their relationship with God, recognizing that victories come from dedication and commitment rather than merely going through the motions of faith. Ultimately, believers are reminded that God's grace is sufficient, empowering them to continue their journey with unwavering trust in divine support.
endurance, perseverance, ministry life, relationship with God, trust, Godly living, faith, faithfulness, commitment, growth
Gal.6.9, Matt.5.41
Accountability in God’s Plan19880127-Landmark-HowardDavis-AccountabilityInGodsPlan.mp3LM1988
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsHoward DavisBro. Davis emphasizes the critical role of accountability in ministry, using the story of Eli and his sons, Hofdine and Phineas, as a cautionary tale. He warns that neglecting responsibilities can lead to severe consequences, not just for individuals, but for entire congregations. The actions of Eli's sons serve as a reminder of the importance of holiness and integrity in ministry. Ministers must reflect the teachings of God's word and maintain a diligent commitment to their calling, understanding that their lives impact those they lead.

True wisdom comes from seeking counsel from both the young and the old, fostering spiritual growth within the church. Bro. Davis calls on aspiring ministers to learn from the mistakes of the past, avoid shortcuts, and uphold the values of holiness. He stresses that accountability in ministry is not optional; it is essential for the health of the church and the souls it serves. The story of Eli serves as a sobering reminder that God’s plan requires continuous commitment to His ways, and any deviation from this can lead to dire consequences for the ministry and the congregation alike.
accountability, integrity, God's wisdom, leadership, order, divine order, responsibility, administration, holiness, growth, faithfulness
1Sam.2.12, 1Sam.2.15, 1Sam.2.17, 1Sam.2.16, 1Sam.2.14, 1Sam.2.13
Love the More Excellent Way19880127-Landmark-PhilBlanton-LoveTheMoreExcellentWay.mp3LM1988
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsPhil BlantonBro. Blanton emphasizes that love is the cornerstone of the Christian faith, surpassing all spiritual gifts and acts of devotion. True Christian love must be demonstrated through actions, compelling believers to forgive, support, and uplift one another. It is not enough to speak of love; it must be actively expressed in the community, reflecting Christ’s love for humanity. Bro. Blanton urges believers to return to their "first love," the pure and innocent love experienced upon initially encountering God's love, reminding them that faith without love is dead.

God’s love is unending and should be extended to everyone, including those who have wronged us. The revival and transformation of individuals and the church depend on embodying this love. Bro. Blanton underscores the importance of loving one another as a reflection of Christ’s love, warning that without love, all spiritual gifts and actions are meaningless. He challenges believers to examine their relationships and interactions, stressing that true love is selfless, compassionate, and must be the foundation of every Christian experience.
love, God's love, revival, forgiveness, fellowship, spiritual gifts, true Christian
1Cor.12.27, Acts.2.38, Gal.5.6, Gal.5.22, 1John.3.16, 1John.3.18, 1John.4.7, 1John.4.9
Finders Weepers, Losers Keepers19880127-Landmark-TomGalloway-FindersWeepersLosersKeepers.mp3LM1988
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsTom GallowayBro. Galloway emphasizes that true success in the kingdom of God is not measured by material possessions or societal standards, but by a willingness to deny oneself and serve a greater cause. He challenges the congregation to reject the world’s definition of success, which often equates to wealth, status, and popularity. Instead, real fulfillment comes from giving one's life for the gospel and impacting the lives of others. He urges everyone, especially young preachers and leaders, to embrace the call of Christ, which may appear as losing in the eyes of the world but is truly winning in the eyes of God.

Bro. Galloway illustrates the importance of spiritual sacrifice through the metaphor of a city seen from a distance, stating that the closer one gets to God, the bigger He becomes in their life. He encourages believers to focus on being vessels for God's work rather than pursuing personal glory. The ultimate goal is to share the message of salvation and find revival in the hearts of those who are lost. He concludes by reminding the congregation that in God's eyes, true success is found in self-denial and dedication to His kingdom, asserting that finders weepers, losers keepers when it comes to eternal life.
success, sacrifice, self denial, kingdom advancement, servanthood, humility, revival, discipleship, consecration, worldliness
Ps.34.3, Mark.8.34, Mark.8.36, Mark.8.35, Mark.8.37, John.12.24, John.12.25
The Beautiful Effects of the Oil19880128-Landmark-CharlesCombs-theBeautifulEffectsOfTheOil.mp3LM1988
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsCharles CombsBro. Combs emphasizes the vital role of oil as a symbol of spiritual and physical healing. He draws a parallel between the wise and foolish virgins, highlighting that true ministry requires not only possessing the truth but also embodying compassion and the Holy Spirit, represented by oil. He urges the congregation to be like the Good Samaritan, prepared to help others with the oil of compassion, rather than merely having the knowledge of truth without the capacity to heal and support those in need.

The sermon calls for a deeper engagement with God, encouraging believers to cultivate a relationship that produces oil through prayer and suffering. Bro. Combs illustrates that effective ministry goes beyond rituals and knowledge; it requires a heartfelt approach to faith. He stresses the importance of being spiritually equipped to meet the needs of the world, urging everyone to seek restoration and to carry the oil of compassion into their daily lives, thus ensuring they are ready to heal the wounds of others.
compassion, restoration, healing, prayer, preparation, suffering, growth, service, character
Mark.6.13, Jas.5.14, Isa.61.3, Jas.5.7, Ps.45.7, Matt.26.36
Can I Borrow Your Boat19880128-Landmark-SamLatta-CanIBorrowYourBoat.mp3LM1988
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsSamuel LattaBro. Latta emphasizes the importance of offering one's resources to God, symbolized by the act of "lending your boat." He calls on believers to recognize that true fulfillment and blessings arise from placing Jesus Christ first in their lives. When priorities align with God's kingdom, individuals experience spiritual and material rewards that often exceed expectations. Compassion and love for others must guide actions, reflecting God's love and enabling effective ministry.

Bro. Latta urges the congregation to surrender their lives, homes, and talents for God's purposes. He illustrates how God can transform and multiply what is offered to Him, just as Peter experienced when he allowed Jesus to use his boat. The preacher stresses that when God's work takes precedence, He takes care of our needs, leading to abundant blessings. The call to action is clear: put God first, as He desires to use each person to reach a world yearning for His word and love.
stewardship, obedience, compassion, faith, sacrifice, discipleship, consecration, kingdom service, God's provision
Luke.5.1, Matt.6.33
Dare to Want It All19880128-Landmark-SimeonWoung-DareToWantItAll.mp3LM1988
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsSimeon WoungBro. Woung emphasizes the necessity of a genuine hunger for God's presence, asserting that true spiritual revival cannot coexist with complacency. He identifies resentment, jealousy, and ambition as barriers that obstruct the flow of the Spirit. A wholehearted commitment to God leads to an authentic relationship, where transparency and authenticity are essential for spiritual growth. Bro. Woung calls for a revival of spiritual experiences that surpass material desires, urging believers to confront and eliminate anything that hinders the flow of the Spirit.

Bro. Woung highlights that God’s love remains constant, even when human love may wane. He challenges the congregation to dare to want everything God has to offer and to be open channels for His Spirit to move freely. The preacher stresses that acknowledging personal obstacles is vital to allowing the Spirit to work powerfully within individuals and the church. Sacrificial living and dedication are marks of true commitment, and he encourages the audience to seek a deeper connection with God, as this is where true revival lies.
revival, authenticity, hunger, Holy Ghost, consecration, surrender, transformation, growth, love, dedication, God's love
Acts.10.30, Acts.17.10, Acts.17.11, Rev.2.4, Ps.42.1, John.7.38, Jer.2.2, Jer.2.3, Eph.3.20
The Cost of Revival19880129-Landmark-BJWilmoth-TheCostOfRevival.mp3LM1988
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsBJ WilmothBro. Wilmoth emphasizes that true revival demands personal sacrifice and a deep reliance on God rather than on human strength or metrics. He illustrates this by recounting the story of King David, who fell into sin by numbering the people instead of trusting in God's power. This act demonstrated a significant shift from spiritual dependence to reliance on worldly strength, serving as a warning that true strength and revival stem from sincere devotion and heartfelt prayer.

Wilmoth challenges believers to recognize that genuine revival requires a willingness to pay the full price. David’s decision to purchase the threshing floor for sacrifices illustrates that true worship must cost something. He calls for a return to fervent prayer and intimate relationships with God, stating that without a personal investment and commitment, revival cannot be achieved. The message urges believers to actively pursue spiritual growth and lead by example within their communities, emphasizing that the move of God starts with the heart of the pastor and the genuine prayers of the congregation.
sacrifice, revival, prayer, leadership, depend on God, dependence, consecration, repentance, growth
1Chr.21.18
The Blessing of the Oppressor19880129-Landmark-PhilWhite-TheBlessingOfTheOppressor.mp3LM1988
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsPhillip WhiteBro. White emphasizes that the oppressor holds significant power in our lives, inflicting pain and despair. However, this struggle reveals the urgent need for the Comforter, leading believers to seek help from God. Acknowledging the presence of the oppressor is crucial, as it drives individuals into the arms of the Holy Spirit, who provides comfort and strength during the darkest moments. The trials faced compel believers to rely on God, highlighting that the oppressor can serve as a catalyst for spiritual growth and a deeper relationship with the divine.

Bro. White asserts that facing the oppressor is a common experience for believers. It is essential to understand that while the oppressor may seem overwhelming, God’s power surpasses any worldly adversary. Crying out to God in desperation activates His presence, causing enemies to retreat and enabling believers to experience God’s comfort. The oppressor, rather than merely a source of suffering, ultimately leads individuals to discover the true blessing of reliance on the Holy Spirit, who is always available to those who seek Him.
spiritual warfare, perseverance, comfort, Holy Ghost, adversity, deliverance, growth, encouragement
Eccl.4.1, Eccl.4.2, Eccl.4.3, Ps.56.8, Ps.56.9, Acts.2.38
The Meaning of the Voice19880129-Landmark-RicharGazowsky-TheMeaningOfTheVoice.mp3LM1988
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsRichard GazowskiRichard Gazowski emphasizes the critical importance of understanding the meaning of the voice, particularly in relation to speaking in tongues and prayer. He urges believers to seek deeper communion with God through genuine prayer rather than a superficial relationship. Gazowski warns that without a spiritual connection, outreach efforts become ineffective, and individuals fail to unlock their divine potential. He challenges the congregation to engage in intercessory prayer, allowing the Holy Spirit to guide them and reveal their spiritual purpose.

True ministry and revival stem from entering the spiritual realm and recognizing the voice of God. Gazowski explains that faith is a tangible substance that comes from hearing God's voice, and believers must learn to commune with Him in spirit to understand their divine calling. He calls for a shift from mere intellectual approaches to prayer, advocating for a heart open to God's mysteries. By doing so, believers can effectively reach and transform their communities, embodying Christ's teachings through love and restoration.
prayer, intercession, growth, communication, revelation, Holy Ghost, speaking in tongues, revival, discernment, Ministry, transformation
1Cor.14.11, 1Cor.14.3, John.4.23, John.10.27, Rom.10.17, Joel.2.28, Prov.29.18, Jude.1.20
Watchman What of the Night19900124-Landmark-DavidAbbott-WatchmanwhatOfTheNight.mp3LM1990
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsDavid AbbottBro. Abbott emphasizes the critical role of the watchman in spiritual leadership, warning the congregation about the dangers that threaten their faith and integrity. He stresses the importance of holiness as a protective barrier against worldly influences and highlights the necessity for the watchman to sound the alarm when complacency or worldly elements infiltrate the church. The urgency to recognize and address these spiritual dangers is paramount, as it reflects the high stakes of maintaining one's faith and readiness for eternity.

He identifies the subtle infiltration of media and entertainment, particularly video content, as a significant threat to spiritual convictions. Bro. Abbott urges the congregation to remain vigilant and discerning, recognizing the enemy that seeks to undermine their commitment to holiness. He calls for unity and cooperation among believers, emphasizing the importance of respecting and listening to their pastor's guidance, who watches over their souls and strives to keep them on the right path toward salvation. The message is clear: remain alert, uphold spiritual integrity, and heed the watchman’s warnings for the sake of their souls.
watchman, worldliness, vigilance, holiness, leadership, spiritual warfare, unity, separation, authority, soul winning
Ezek.33.1, Ezek.33.6, Ezek.33.7, Ezek.33.5, Ezek.33.4, Ezek.33.3, Ezek.33.2, Isa.21.11, Heb.13.17
Mixing His Word with Our Faith19900129-Landmark-ChesterMitchell-MixingHisWordWithOurFaith.mp3LM1990
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsChester MitchellBro. Mitchell emphasizes the critical importance of faith in accessing God's promises and urges believers to rise above casual Christianity. He warns against the dangers of unbelief, referencing the Israelites who failed to enter the Promised Land despite witnessing miracles. True faith leads to action, and Bro. Mitchell calls on the church to mix God's Word with their faith to achieve transformative results. He passionately encourages the congregation to cultivate their faith, recognizing that many live in negativity and doubt, and challenges them to believe in God's ability to perform miracles and foster a deeper relationship with Him.

Bro. Mitchell asserts that faith is not just positive thinking but a powerful force that can overcome challenges. He insists that God calls the church to believe earnestly in His promises, regardless of circumstances. The preacher highlights that a lack of faith can prevent believers from experiencing the fullness of God's blessings and encourages everyone to actively mix their faith with the Word of God. He encourages the congregation to lift their hands in affirmation and choose to believe, declaring that faith can lead to miraculous outcomes and ultimate fulfillment of God's promises in their lives.
miracles, faith, trust, revival, growth, God's word, perseverance, overcoming, spiritual warfare
Heb.3.14, Heb.4.1, Heb.4.2
Human Responsibility in Grasping God’s Presence19900129-Landmark-DanielSegraves-HumanResponsibilityInGraspingGodsPresence.mp3LM1990
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsDaniel SegravesBro. Segraves emphasizes the critical role of human responsibility in grasping God's presence. Trust in Jesus Christ forms the foundation of true hope, which arises from a confident expectation based on His promises. To maintain fellowship with God, one must turn away from sin and purify their heart. Barriers such as fear, unbelief, pride, and self-sufficiency obstruct the experience of God's presence. True access to God's presence comes through spiritual trust, hope, and faith, rather than through physical efforts or rituals.

Drawing near to God requires a genuine heart, full assurance of faith, and the confession of sins. Bro. Segraves warns against the pitfalls of pride, greed, and moral impurity, which can separate believers from God's presence. He calls for unwavering commitment to trust, hope, and faith in Jesus, asserting that God's presence is available to all who sincerely seek Him. Ultimately, the message stresses that believers must actively engage in their relationship with God, acknowledging their limitations and the need for divine grace to experience the fullness of His presence.
faith, trust, God's presence, growth, holiness, humility, repentance, prayer, fellowship, relationship, relationship with God, salvation
Jas.4.8, 1Tim.4.8, John.4.24, Col.2.20, Col.2.8, Ps.73.28, Ps.20.7, Rom.8.24, Heb.7.19, Rom.4.17, Rom.4.18, Rom.4.19, Rom.4.20, 1Pet.3.15, Heb.10.22, Heb.11.6, Jas.1.6, 1John.1.6, 1John.1.9, Ezek.16.49, Prov.10.24, Rev.3.20
My Passport19900129-Landmark-DannyOdle-MyPassport.mp3LM1990
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsDannie OdleBro. Odle emphasizes the vital importance of maintaining spiritual identity and resisting worldly conformity. He draws parallels between Abraham's purchase of a burial plot for Sarah and the believer's commitment to their citizenship in a heavenly kingdom. Just as Abraham refused to accept a free burial site from the Hittites, believers must not allow themselves to become entwined with the values and practices of this world. The act of purchasing the land symbolizes a bold declaration of faith and a commitment to spiritual separation and allegiance to God’s promises.

The message calls believers to recognize their identity and stand firm in their faith amidst societal pressures. Spiritual renewal is essential, akin to renewing a passport, to maintain a vibrant connection with God. Bro. Odle highlights that while believers may live in this world, they are not of it and must actively resist the temptations to conform. The sermon serves as a reminder to uphold the values of the heavenly kingdom and to focus on eternal promises instead of temporary worldly offerings. Ultimately, the call is to ensure that one's spiritual passport remains valid, reflecting a true commitment to God's kingdom.
church identity, identity, citizenship, eternity, holiness, separation, prophetic declaration, renewal, resistance, worldliness, relationship with God, covenant
Gen.23.1, Gen.23.8, Gen.23.6, Gen.23.5, Gen.23.2, Gen.23.9, Gen.23.7, Gen.23.4, Gen.23.3, Gen.23.10, Gen.23.11, Gen.23.18, Gen.23.14, Gen.23.15, Gen.23.16, Gen.23.19, Gen.23.17, Gen.23.12, Gen.23.13, Gen.23.20, Gen.47.29
Total Commitment to be Blessed19900129-Landmark-DarylRash-TotalCommitmenttobeBlessed.mp3LM1990
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsDaryl RashBro. Rash emphasizes the necessity of total commitment to God, highlighting that true discipleship requires complete surrender without reservations. He illustrates that living a vibrant Christian life is characterized by love, trust, and obedience to God's guidance. The journey may be difficult, yet it is filled with purpose and fulfillment when aligned with God's will. He references the story of Nineveh, where sincere repentance resulted in divine mercy, and reminds believers that Jesus' sacrifice exemplifies unconditional love, serving as a model for all to emulate.

Bro. Rash calls Christians to cultivate a genuine relationship with God and to serve out of love rather than obligation. He stresses that living the Christian life involves total surrender to experience the fullness of God's blessings. True Christianity reflects the love of Christ, free from selfish desires and focused on serving others. Bro. Rash encourages the congregation to walk closely with God, assuring them that this call to live wholeheartedly for Him will lead to a life enriched by His presence and guidance.
discipleship, surrender, commitment, God's love, obedience, repentance, consecration, growth, Godly living, guidance, relationship with God
Eph.5.1, Eph.5.2
God Used Fallen Man to Fulfill His Will19900129-Landmark-PhillipDugas-GodUsedFallenManToFulfillHisWill.mp3LM1990
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsPhillip DugasBro. Dugas emphasizes that God uses imperfect humans to fulfill His divine will, as evidenced by biblical figures like Abraham, Moses, and David. He asserts that human flaws do not hinder God's purposes; instead, they showcase His strength and power. Faith and a willingness to obey God are crucial for being used effectively. By knowing God deeply, believers can embrace their weaknesses as vessels for His glory and experience miraculous works. Dugas encourages believers to step out in faith, trusting that God can achieve great things through them, regardless of their shortcomings.

Dugas points out that the Holy Spirit equips believers to perform acts of faith and miracles. He illustrates this with the example of Jonathan, who, despite overwhelming odds, believed that God could deliver victory. The key message is that believers should not feel unqualified due to their human imperfections but should recognize that God can use them mightily. The power of God resides within every believer, and by understanding their identity in Christ, they can participate in impactful ministry, glorifying God through their actions and lives.
God's power, purpose, faith, strength, empowerment, obedience, God's Sovereignty, human nature, victory, trust, growth
Dan.11.31, Dan.11.32, 2Cor.4.7, Rom.3.23, Rom.3.10, 1Cor.6.9, 1Cor.6.11, 1Cor.6.10, 1Sam.14.6, 1Cor.1.29
There is Nothing Wrong With the Church19900130-Landmark-DougEllingsworth-thereIsNothingWrongWithTheChurch.mp3LM1990
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsDoug EllingsworthBro. Ellingsworth emphasizes that there is nothing wrong with the church, which remains a powerful and victorious vessel for God's work. He reassures the congregation that personal failures do not diminish the church's ability to fulfill God's will. The church is divinely ordained, created for triumph, and has all the resources needed to meet believers' needs. He calls on the congregation to adhere to the apostolic doctrine, including repentance and baptism in Jesus' name, as these are vital for maintaining the church's integrity and strength.

Ellingsworth encourages worship and praise as essential elements for spiritual fulfillment, asserting that true joy and peace are found in wholehearted commitment to the church. He warns against altering the apostolic doctrine and urges believers to trust in God's design for the church. The church is destined to succeed, and only through complete dedication can one experience the assurance and victory promised by God. Ultimately, he invites everyone to fully engage with the church, highlighting that all satisfaction and fulfillment are found within its framework.
doctrine, victory, church foundation, commitment, apostolic, truth, purpose, holiness, faith, unity
Ps.48.12, Ps.48.13
The Forsaken Water Pot19900130-Landmark-JoeAguilar-TheForsakenWaterPot.mp3LM1990
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJoe AguilarBro. Aguilar emphasizes the urgency of forsaking worldly distractions represented by the "forsaken water pot" to fully embrace God's call. He urges the congregation to recognize God's desire for revival, which is greater than their own. By setting aside personal agendas and responding to spiritual hunger with faith and action, believers can become instruments of change in a world desperately in need of hope and healing. The story of the Samaritan woman serves as a powerful illustration of how an encounter with Jesus can transform lives and inspire individuals to share their experiences with others.

Bro. Aguilar calls for a deeper understanding of God's revelation, encouraging believers to let the Holy Spirit lead them in their mission. He challenges the congregation to rise up and fulfill their calling, reminding them that God seeks revival and souls more than they do. The preacher stresses that true commitment to God requires action, urging believers to prioritize spiritual matters and allow their encounters with God to compel them to witness and serve in their communities. The message carries a strong sense of urgency for the church to act in these critical times, bringing the transformative power of the gospel to those around them.
hunger, revival, leadership, urgency, transformation, kingdom of God, revelation, spiritual focus, church mission
John.4.24, John.4.25, John.4.26, John.4.27, John.4.28, Phil.3.7, Jude.1.3
A Triumphant Church19900130-Landmark-MohklesSedra-ATriumpantChurch.mp3LM1990
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsMohkles SadraBro. Sadra emphasizes the urgent need for believers to recognize God's vision and the transformative power of faith. He draws parallels between Jeremiah and the disciples of Jesus, illustrating how Jeremiah saw potential for life in what appeared dead, while the disciples struggled with their faith amidst a storm. He encourages the congregation to see beyond their limitations and trust in God's word, asserting that true faith is rooted in understanding God's promises and the mission of the church.

The message underscores the critical responsibility of evangelizing, particularly in regions like Egypt, where many have never heard the gospel. Bro. Sadra passionately calls for action, urging every believer to participate in spreading the message of Jesus Christ. He highlights the significance of the church being triumphant and empowered by the Holy Spirit, encouraging believers to face challenges as opportunities for God's work. Ultimately, he calls for support in the mission to Egypt, believing that faithfulness will lead to a great spiritual harvest.
evangelism, faith, vision, God's power, victory, trust, transformation, revival, church mission, missions
Acts.2.38, Jer.1.11, Luke.8.25, Zech.4.6
Could Gorbachev be the Antichrist19900201-Landmark-IrvinBaxter-CouldGorbechevBeTheAntichrist.mp3LM1990
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsIrvin BaxterBro. Baxter boldly addresses the provocative question of whether Mikhail Gorbachev could be the Antichrist, highlighting the urgency for believers to understand the prophetic events unfolding in the world. He examines Gorbachev's rise to power, his role in the reunification of Germany, and the implications of his actions on global politics. The preacher emphasizes that the Bible foretells a world government and that advancements in technology now allow for the monitoring of individuals, fulfilling scriptural prophecies once deemed impossible. He calls upon the church to mobilize quickly to reach the lost, stressing that time is running out.

Bro. Baxter delineates the characteristics of the Antichrist and suggests that Gorbachev may embody these traits, especially in light of historical patterns that suggest significant shifts occur every 2,000 years. He interprets the reunification of Germany as the healing of a "deadly wound," a pivotal moment in the emergence of a final world government. The preacher urges believers to recognize the signs of the times, act purposefully, and spread the message of salvation, asserting that every individual must contribute to the mission in these critical last days.
end times, eschatology, evangelism, prophecy, God's timing, spiritual warfare, soul winning, signs and wonders, interpretation, urgency
Rev.13.1, Dan.7.7, Rev.13.3
Don’t Judge Anything Before Its Time19900201-Landmark-PaulPrice-DontJudgeAnythingBeforeItsTime.mp3LM1990
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsPaul PriceDon’t judge anything before its time, Paul Price warns, emphasizing the dangers of premature judgment. Relying on emotions or biases leads to misjudgment and condemnation of oneself. True judgment requires humility and an understanding that only God has the ultimate authority in matters of judgment. Christians must learn to judge themselves rather than others to avoid being judged by the Lord later. Judgment begins at the house of God, where believers are called to reconcile differences and seek forgiveness, recognizing that harboring grudges impedes spiritual growth.

Price reminds the congregation that the law of God serves as the reference point for true judgment. Premature judgment often stems from a lack of understanding, and it is essential to have all the facts before forming opinions about others. The preacher calls for self-examination, urging believers to reflect on their own faults before assessing others. Reconciliation and forgiveness are crucial in maintaining healthy relationships within the Christian community, and the consequences of misguided judgment can be profound and lasting. Lastly, Price insists that the judgments of God are inevitable, and believers must take responsibility for their actions and seek to align themselves with God’s Word.
discernment, judgment, reflection, righteousness, reconciliation, forgiveness, humility, God's word, growth
1Cor.4.5, Ps.19.7, Ps.19.12, Ps.19.11, Ps.19.10, Ps.19.13, Ps.19.9, Ps.19.8, Ps.19.14, 1Pet.4.16, 1Pet.4.19, 1Pet.4.17, 1Pet.4.18
The Responsibility of the Redeemed19900202-Landmark-DaleHill-TheResponsibilityOfTheRedeemed.mp3LM1990
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsDale HillDale Hill emphasizes the profound responsibility that comes with being redeemed, highlighting that believers are both kings and priests unto God. Redemption is not merely a status but a call to live a disciplined life that reflects spiritual maturity and responsibility. As kings, believers are urged to recognize their authority and live in a way that positively impacts their communities. Hill stresses that worship is a vital expression of this responsibility, originating from a heart filled with gratitude for redemption. True worship is not just an act but a lifestyle of honoring God that demonstrates His glory to the world.

Hill further explains that as priests, believers must be consecrated and separated unto God. This separation entails living a life distinct from the influences of the world, embracing holiness and dedication in their service to God. The power of prayer is highlighted, as believers are called to offer their prayers as golden vials before God, signifying their commitment and connection to Him. In the heavenly realm, the redeemed join in worship alongside angels, proclaiming the worthiness of the Lamb. The ultimate call is for believers to fulfill their roles as representatives of God's kingdom, actively engaging in worship and living out their responsibilities as kings and priests.
redemption, identity, discipleship, holiness, worship, authority, consecration, responsibility, Godly living, prayer, inheritance
Rev.5.8, Rev.5.9, Rev.5.10, 1Cor.4.20, 1Cor.6.2, 1Pet.2.9
It’s Worth The Wait1999-Landmark-KenGurley-ItsWorthTheWait.mp3LM1999 - Storming the Enemy’s Stronghold
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsKen GurleyBrother Gurley emphasizes the critical importance of making life’s greatest decisions: serving the Lord and choosing a life partner. He highlights that over 90% of Americans marry at least once, making the choice of a spouse a life-altering decision that impacts future generations. He warns against hasty choices and urges careful consideration and prayerful discernment in selecting a partner. Successful marriages, according to Brother Gurley, are built on fundamental values such as faith and integrity, and individuals must be aligned spiritually to navigate relationship challenges.

To ensure a fulfilling and God-centered marriage, Brother Gurley advises individuals to avoid unrealistic expectations and recognize that marriage is not merely romantic bliss but a lifelong commitment requiring hard work and compromise. He stresses the significance of dating as a means of understanding compatibility, urging individuals to focus on shared spiritual values and integrity. He concludes by encouraging young people to remain pure, seek God’s guidance, and make choices that prioritize their spiritual well-being, assuring them that God knows their future partner and will bring them together in His perfect timing.
marriage, discernment, God's will, commitment, purity, relationship, covenant
Amos.3.3
The Move of the SpiritLM1990
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJT PughJ.T. Pugh emphasizes the necessity of a supernatural move of the Spirit to reach the world effectively. He acknowledges that humans lack the education, resources, and talent to accomplish what only God can do. The church must recognize that growth and revival depend on the Spirit's power, as true transformation comes from Him. Pugh speaks about the importance of being sensitive to the Spirit's movement, noting that genuine change in the church and the community must be rooted in a deep relationship with God and a willingness to embrace the unpredictable nature of the Spirit's work.

Pugh reflects on the historical patterns of God's intervention, drawing parallels between the birth of Jesus and contemporary challenges faced by the church. He calls for unity and a commitment to prayer, urging believers to seek a deeper understanding of God's will. In a world fraught with moral and spiritual challenges, Pugh encourages the congregation to actively participate in the move of the Spirit, reminding them that it is through their willingness to surrender to God that true revival and healing can occur. The essence of his message is clear: only by flowing with the Spirit can the church fulfill its divine purpose and impact the world.
Tuesday PM20160126-Landmark-DannieHood-TuePM.mp3LM2016
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsDannie HoodBro. Dannie Hood calls believers to engage actively in spiritual warfare, asserting that faith demands action rather than passivity. He emphasizes the importance of maintaining holiness and sound doctrine, particularly in the face of cultural pressures that threaten to dilute these principles. The power of the blood of Jesus is declared essential for salvation and spiritual authority, and he urges the congregation to unite in communal prayer to combat spiritual adversaries. Victory is attainable through faith and perseverance, and complacency is warned against as he encourages a determined spirit to stand firm against worldly influences.

Bro. Hood passionately declares that the church must not compromise its beliefs to conform to societal norms. He calls for a generation of believers committed to fighting for their families and faith, emphasizing the necessity of spiritual readiness and the urgency to seek the supernatural presence of God. The message is clear: believers are in a battle, and they must prepare themselves to fight for victory, refusing to be passive or complacent. The call to action is loud and clear—believers must rise up, pray fervently, and declare their commitment to standing firm in their faith against all adversities.
spiritual warfare, holiness, revival, faith, grace, prayer, perseverance, doctrine, family, supernatural encounter
1Sam.17.31, Acts.2.38, Exod.14.13
LM2016 - Faithfulness of Phineas20160127-Landmark-NickMahaneyJoshuaHerring-FaithfulnessOfPhinehas-UnderstandingAndUnleasinhSpiritualAuthority.mp3MISSING
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsNick MahaneyPhineas exemplifies unwavering faithfulness in the face of challenges. In the narrative from Scripture, we see how his zeal for God's honor leads him to take decisive action against sin in the camp of Israel. This act not only stops the plague but also earns him God's commendation and a covenant of peace. The message emphasizes the importance of standing firm in one's convictions and acting righteously, even when it is unpopular or difficult.

Furthermore, Phineas' actions remind us of the call to pursue holiness and purity within our communities. When we see wrongdoings, we must be courageous enough to confront them, just as Phineas did. His legacy teaches us that faithfulness requires action and that true commitment to God often involves making tough choices for the sake of His glory and the well-being of His people.
Understanding and Unleashing Spiritual Authority20160127-Landmark-JoshuaHerring-UnderstandingAndUnleasinhSpiritualAuthority.mp3LM2016
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJoshua HerringBro. Joshua Herring emphasizes the vital importance of understanding and unleashing spiritual authority in believers’ lives. True authority arises from submission to God and spiritual leadership, highlighting the necessity for believers to be under pastoral covering. Spiritual authority is inherent in every believer filled with the Holy Ghost, empowering them to engage in intercessory prayer, resist demonic forces, and declare God’s promises with confidence. Miracles occur when believers operate from a place of faith, and they are called to confront their mountains and prophesy into their situations.

Herring stresses the need for consistent spiritual practice and living in the Spirit daily, rather than intermittently tapping into it. He illustrates the concept of spiritual authority by referencing the hierarchy of spiritual dimensions, where God's Spirit reigns supreme over all. Believers are equipped to combat fear, negativity, and demonic influences by recognizing their inherent authority, understanding that their power comes from God, and maintaining submission to spiritual leadership. The sermon culminates in a powerful call to action, urging believers to exercise their spiritual authority for healing and deliverance, reinforcing that through faith in God, they can achieve victory over any obstacle.
authority, submission, prophetic declaration, intercession, spiritual warfare, Power of the Holy Ghost, victory, breakthrough
Gen.1.1, Gen.1.2, Ezek.28.12, Isa.14.19, Jude.1.7, Jude.1.8, Luke.9.1, Luke.9.2, Luke.9.6, Jude.1.9
The Priesthood20160127-Landmark-NathanielHaney-ThePriesthood.mp3LM2016
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsNathaniel HaneyPastor Nathaniel Haney proclaims the transformative power of Jesus Christ as the high priest who establishes a new priesthood, surpassing the limitations of the Levitical priesthood. He emphasizes that Jesus received the Holy Spirit without measure, uniquely equipping Him for His ministry. The law serves to lead humanity to Christ, demonstrating the need for salvation, and through the new covenant, believers find true freedom and a personal relationship with God. Haney encourages believers to recognize their identity as children of God through the new birth experience and to actively engage in spiritual warfare, asserting their authority in Christ.

Haney illustrates that the inadequacies of the old covenant are evident, as many in Israel were not healed or delivered during the time of the prophets, while Jesus provides comprehensive healing and deliverance. He asserts that Jesus, as the mediator of a better covenant, empowers believers to confront spiritual challenges and claim victory over sin and demonic oppression. The new law brought forth by Jesus grants believers the authority to take dominion over their circumstances and operate in the power of the Holy Spirit, declaring that the gates of hell shall not prevail against the church. Believers are called to stand firm in their faith and recognize the authority they possess through their high priest, Jesus Christ.
priests, priesthood, authority, covenant, new covenant, spiritual warfare, church identity, victory, God's Sovereignty, empowerment
Luke.4.16, Luke.4.17, Luke.4.18, Rom.7.7, Gal.3.24, Heb.7.1, Heb.7.11, Heb.8.6, Heb.7.12, Matt.16.13, Matt.16.14, Matt.16.15, Matt.16.16, Matt.16.17, Matt.16.18, Matt.16.19, Matt.8.14, Matt.8.15, Matt.8.16, Matt.8.17
Three Steps to Breaking Forth20160128-Landmark-Ladies-KathyHernandezVickieGonzales-ThreeStepsToBreakingForth-FightingFromTheRightPosition.mp3LM2016
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsKathy HernandezSis. Kathy Hernandez emphasizes the necessity of daily repentance as a pathway to spiritual alignment and receiving God's promises. She urges believers to actively maintain their faith, as it is vital for realizing these promises. With prayer, believers must embody belief and the right attitude to overcome challenges, as apathy can hinder persistence. Kathy reassures the congregation that they are entering a season of miracles, signs, and supernatural demonstrations, highlighting the importance of unity among believers to promote spiritual growth.

Three essential steps to declare victory are outlined: first, die daily through repentance, which aligns one's spirit with God's will and protects against pride. Second, believers must actively pick up their faith, rejecting doubt and holding onto God's promises. Lastly, they need to strike boldly in prayer, believing firmly in their victory, as persistence in faith and prayer is key to experiencing breakthroughs. Kathy concludes by reminding everyone that with God, all things are possible, encouraging them to pray with thanksgiving and focus on the miracles about to manifest.
faith, faithfulness, repentance, prayer, persistence, spiritual warfare, God's timing, unity, breakthrough, growth, God's promises
Luke.22.31, Luke.22.32, Jas.1.6, Jas.1.7
Fighting From the Right Position20160128-Landmark-Ladies-KathyHernandezVickieGonzales-ThreeStepsToBreakingFaith-FightingFromTheRightPosition.mp3LM2016
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsVicky GonzalesVicki Gonzalez emphasizes the necessity of fighting from the right position, highlighting that the true battle is in the spiritual realm, not against flesh and blood. She urges believers to recognize their identity and authority in Christ, reminding them that they are seated in heavenly places with Him, which signifies that victory has already been won. Vicki warns against becoming entangled in surface battles and encourages women to rise up and embrace their God-given authority, asserting that understanding one's position in Christ is vital for effective spiritual warfare.

She calls on the congregation to engage in worship and prayer, powerful tools for claiming spiritual victory. Vicki explains that spiritual authority is rooted in a relationship with God, which empowers believers to stand firm against the enemy's tactics. The message is clear: women must stop living according to circumstances and instead live confidently in their identity as daughters of the King. Vicki invites those who feel weary or unworthy to come forward, assuring them that God's strength and healing are available to all who seek Him, and she encourages them to embrace their role in the kingdom with boldness and conviction.
authority, spiritual warfare, identity, positioning, victory, transformation, kingdom of God, empowerment
2Chr.20.1, 2Chr.20.3, 2Chr.20.17, 2Chr.20.22, 2Chr.20.25, 2Chr.20.29, 2Tim.2.4, Eph.1.19, Eph.1.20, Eph.1.21, Eph.2.5, Eph.2.6, Eph.4.9, Eph.4.10, Eph.6.10, Eph.6.12, Mark.13.31, Luke.9.1, Gal.4.7, Gal.4.30, Jer.1.6, Jer.1.7
Same Threats, Different Dispositions20160128-Landmark-Mens-RicGonzalesDannieHood.mp3LM2016
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsRick GonzalesBro. Rick Gonzales emphasizes the necessity of understanding one’s identity in Christ as a foundational element that influences how believers confront challenges and threats. He introduces the concept of being an "anomaly," urging believers to stand out in faith and action, much like David did against Goliath. Spiritual authority and accountability are crucial, and a paradigm shift is essential for growth as new revelations challenge existing beliefs. Faith and boldness are key to overcoming fear, and communal prayer has the power to invoke God’s intervention in difficult situations.

Gonzales warns against being swayed by cultural standards and advocates for adherence to biblical truths. He highlights the importance of prophetic ministry in achieving breakthroughs and reminds believers that revival is birthed through obedience and faithfulness. By recognizing their identity in Christ, believers can operate in faith and authority, navigating challenges and experiencing spiritual growth. The message calls for active engagement in ministry and a commitment to God's calling, asserting that knowing who they are empowers believers to withstand external pressures and remain steadfast in their faith.
identity, spiritual warfare, faith, boldness, revival, renewal, prophetic, leadership, growth, prayer, intercession, accountability
1Sam.17.4, 1Sam.17.8, 1Sam.17.11, 1Sam.17.23, Acts.2.38, Eph.1.22, Eph.1.23, Ps.104.4
Change What You are Saying20160128-Landmark-JackCunningham-ChangeWhatYouAreSaying.mp3LM2016
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJack CunninghamBro Jack Cunningham emphasizes the transformative power of words, asserting that believers can shape their realities through what they declare. He illustrates this principle with the story of the Shunammite woman, who, despite her son's death, boldly declared "It is well," showcasing unwavering faith. Cunningham challenges the congregation to vocalize their beliefs rather than remain silent about God's power and miracles, stressing that acknowledging God's works strengthens faith and inspires others. He calls on believers to actively declare God's promises over their lives, recounting personal testimonies of healing that occurred when faith was spoken aloud.

Cunningham warns that the words we speak can either create life or death, urging mindfulness in our declarations. He highlights the importance of speaking faith, as demonstrated by Jesus's teachings on declaring to mountains. The preacher encourages the church to collectively speak blessings over families and ministries, asserting that God honors faith-filled declarations. By changing their language from defeat to victory, believers can invite God's intervention and miracles into their lives. Ultimately, Cunningham calls everyone to recognize the power of their words and to declare faith boldly, believing that such declarations will lead to miraculous outcomes.
faith, authority, God's power, God's word, healing, testimony, transformation, breakthrough, confession, manifestation
Prov.18.21, Mark.11.23, 2Kgs.4.26, Rom.8.10, Matt.9.21
What Must God Do To Get Our Undivided Attention20160129-Landmark-JackCunningham-WhatMustGodDoToGetOurUndividedAttention.mp3LM2016
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJack CunninghamBro. Jack Cunningham emphasizes that God desires our undivided attention and employs various means to achieve it, including dreams, direct messages, and even judgment. He warns that the church must discern between the voices of the world, religion, and the voice of God. True submission to God requires actively allowing Him to direct our lives, often in ways that contradict societal norms. Pride can lead to downfall, as demonstrated by King Nebuchadnezzar, who lost everything due to his inability to humble himself before God.

God begins gently nudging us to pay attention, but if we ignore those nudges, He escalates His efforts to get our attention. Bro. Cunningham details five attempts God made to reach Nebuchadnezzar, culminating in judgment when all else failed. The key takeaway is the importance of promptly responding to spiritual convictions, allowing God to guide our lives, and recognizing that God desires our salvation above all else, even if it means using difficult circumstances to redirect our focus back to Him.
submission, conviction, discernment, pride, obedience, growth, guidance, salvation
Heb.13.7
Fig Leaves and Veils20160129-Landmark-MarkMorgan-FigLeavesAndVeils.mp3LM2016
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsMark MorganBro. Mark Morgan emphasizes the necessity of prioritizing the glory of God in the church, moving beyond superficial attractions to achieve true worship rooted in humility and submission. He uses the example of Moses and the veil to illustrate how the fading glory associated with the law highlights the need for a deeper understanding of God's grace. The church must not rely on worldly methods for attraction; instead, it should allow the authentic presence of God to draw individuals into worship.

The ultimate goal of every church service is to encounter the glory of God, where genuine transformation occurs. Bro. Morgan warns against compromising one's identity for worldly glory, as demonstrated by Achan's story. He stresses that believers must reflect the image of Christ and embrace the foundational truths of worship, removing the veils that hide God's diminishing glory and instead embracing His radiant presence in the life of the church. The sermon calls for a return to a deeper spiritual experience, where the anointing of the Holy Ghost empowers believers to live righteously and reflect God's glory.
glory, worship, transformation, identity, Power of the Holy Ghost, authority, God's presence, grace, law, authenticity
2Cor.3.13, Acts.2.38, Rom.8.28, Rom.8.29, 1Cor.6.19, 1Cor.6.20, Phil.3.13, Phil.3.14, Ps.8.4, Ps.8.5, Rom.8.18
How Did I Get Where I Am In God20160129-Landmark-LeeStoneking-HowDidIGetWhereIAmInGod.mp3LM2016
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsLee StonekingLee Stoneking emphasizes the transformative power of God and the necessity of faith in healing and spiritual growth. He shares his personal journey of overcoming health challenges through a deep relationship with God, highlighting testimonies of miraculous healings that illustrate the belief in Jesus as an empowering force. Stoneking urges believers to keep their passion for God alive and to actively engage in the ministry of healing, stressing that true believers will witness signs and wonders following their faith.

Stoneking reinforces the importance of believers understanding their authority and actively praying for one another. He recounts experiences of miraculous interventions, showcasing that every miracle begins with what seems impossible. He calls on the congregation to maintain their fervor for God, continuously stirring up the gifts within them, and emphasizes that the community plays a crucial role in supporting each other through prayer. The message culminates in a powerful call to action, inviting believers to receive the anointing and empowerment necessary to manifest miraculous works in their lives and communities.
healing, faith, testimony, spiritual gifts, miracles, evangelism, apostolic, worship
Rom.1.11, Mark.16.15
The Kingdom, the Power, and the Glory20150127-Landmark-MarkMorgan-TheKingdomThePowerAndTheGlory.mp3LM2015
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsMark MorganBro. Mark Morgan emphasizes the vital connection between the Kingdom of God, His power, and His glory. True spiritual authority is rooted in recognizing the importance of Covenant and obedience to God's Word. He calls for a spiritual revival among believers to rekindle their passion and zeal for faith. Morgan highlights that the authority of Jesus as the High Priest serves as the foundation for understanding His role in believers' lives, affirming that manifestations of deliverance, healing, and resurrection are signs of the Kingdom's power.

Morgan challenges believers to embrace their identity and authority as ambassadors of God's Kingdom, empowered to cast out demons and heal the sick. He underlines the significance of baptism and the narrative of departing glory in Ezekiel as calls to repentance and obedience. A commitment to submit to God's Word and align with His Kingdom is essential for overcoming darkness and sin. The call to action urges believers to actively engage in the work of the Kingdom, asserting that the power to transform lives resides in those who faithfully adhere to God's Covenant.
authority, revival, obedience, glory, covenant, God's presence, God's power, spiritual warfare, church representation, Godly living, holiness
Acts.2.38, John.3.8, John.1.14, John.1.1, Jas.4.7, Luke.10.19https://youtu.be/6MPmzmJsrNQ
LM2015 - The God Who Restored20150128-Landmark-EliRonnieMullings-TheGodWhoRestored-SeasonOfThanksgiving.mp3MISSING
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsEli LopezGod, through His Son, offers restoration to all who seek Him. In Acts 2:38, the call to repentance is a powerful reminder that turning away from sin and embracing faith opens the door to a new life. The preacher emphasizes that restoration is not merely about forgiveness; it is about transforming lives and renewing hope in the midst of despair.

The message is clear: God desires a deep relationship with each of us, and through this relationship, we can experience true restoration. The preacher invites the audience to reflect on their own lives and recognize the areas that need healing. By responding to God's call, individuals can find strength, purpose, and a renewed spirit that leads to a fulfilling life.
https://youtu.be/GLka8hwC7qM
Season of Thanksgiving20150128-Landmark-RonnieMullings-SeasonOfThanksgiving.mp3LM2015
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsRonnie MullingsBro. Ronnie Mullings emphasizes the critical importance of gratitude in a believer's life, warning against the dangers of a spirit of entitlement that can blind individuals to the source of their blessings. He illustrates this point through the story of the ten lepers, noting that while all received healing, only one returned to give thanks. This act of gratitude signifies true wholeness, demonstrating that acknowledgment of God’s goodness is essential. Bro. Mullings urges believers to cultivate a lifestyle of thankfulness, presenting their blessings at the altar and recognizing that all accomplishments stem from God's grace.

He warns that pride can be the antithesis of gratitude, leading individuals to forget their dependence on God. As generations experience prosperity, the danger of forgetting God's faithfulness grows. Bro. Mullings calls on the church to remember their reliance on God and stresses the need for regular seasons of gratitude. Believers must come before God not only with requests but also with thanksgiving, affirming that everything they possess is a result of divine grace and mercy. He challenges everyone to gather their testimonies of God’s goodness and return with grateful hearts, affirming that all they have is due to His blessings.
gratitude, humility, faith, faithfulness, worship, dependence, thanksgiving, rememberance, submission
Acts.2.38, Rom.1.21, Phil.3.19, Rom.1.26, Deut.8.17, Josh.24.15, Deut.4.9, 2Tim.4.3, Deut.6.10, Deut.8.10, Rom.3.23https://youtu.be/GLka8hwC7qM
Restoration20150128-Landmark-JackCunningham-Restoration.mp3LM2015
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJack CunninghamBro. Jack Cunningham emphasizes the urgent need for restoration within the church, declaring that 2015 will be a year of five specific restorations: personal relationship with God, faith in the Word of God, the return of prodigals, healing of families, and the revival of apostolic power and authority. Personal restoration is essential for spiritual advancement and must precede all other forms of restoration. Believers are called to prioritize their relationship with God, as ministry activities cannot replace this personal connection.

Bro. Cunningham passionately asserts that faith in the authority and authenticity of the Word of God must be restored amidst contemporary challenges and doubts. He prophesies that prodigals will return to the church in significant numbers, highlighting God's desire for reconciliation and restoration of family and marriages. Finally, he proclaims that true apostolic power and authority will follow these restorations, igniting a transformative revival within the church, urging all to embrace holiness and stand firm in their beliefs as the world faces increasing opposition to scriptural truths.
restoration, relationship with God, authority, reconciliation, healing, apostolic, power of the church, Power of the Holy Ghost, holiness, revival
Ps.51.12, Ps.80.7, Ps.138.7, Jer.30.7, Joel.2.25, Acts.3.19, Acts.2.38https://youtu.be/Ual-OfYq-bQ
Guarding the Treasures of His Presence20150129-Landmark-Ladies-ClaudetteWalker-GuardTheTreasureOfHisPresence.mp3LM2015
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsClaudette WalkerSister Claudette Walker emphasizes the urgent need for believers to guard the treasures of God's presence amid life's challenges and the pressures faced by the apostolic church today. She highlights the importance of discerning the voices that seek to lead believers away from the truth of God's Word, urging a passionate commitment to holiness and purity. The message calls for believers to reaffirm their covenant with God, put on the armor of God, and actively resist worldly influences, reminding them that maintaining a strong relationship with God through prayer and scripture is essential for spiritual resilience.

Sister Walker warns against the seducing spirits and doctrines of devils that aim to compromise faith. She stresses the necessity of spiritual warfare in resisting these temptations and encourages a deep, authentic relationship with God, which involves a commitment to His truth. The sermon highlights the power of prayer, the significance of personal experiences in faith, and the unity among believers, particularly minister's wives, in standing firm against the pressures of the world. Ultimately, the message is a call to remain steadfast in faith and to guard the divine treasures within, so believers can experience the fullness of God's glory and presence.
discernment, God's presence, holiness, spiritual warfare, prayer, communion, authority, unity, testimony, sanctification, God's provision
Acts.2.38, 1John.4.1, Isa.33.20, John.12.35, 1John.2.15, Titus.2.11, Titus.2.12, Gal.1.8, Gal.1.11, Gal.1.12, 1John.2.16, 1John.2.17, Mic.7.8https://youtu.be/oUXI_Ok8QAk
Where Art Thou20150129-Landmark-Mens-JimBlackshear-WhereArtThou.mp3LM2015
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJim BlackshearBro. Jim Blackshear emphasizes the vital role of men in taking responsibility for their spiritual leadership within families and communities. He poses the challenging question, "Where art thou, Adam?" to awaken men to their God-given mandate of dominion over their environment. He warns against the subtlety of the devil, who preys on the weak, urging men to actively guard their homes and families against spiritual threats. Blackshear highlights the necessity of understanding one’s identity in Christ, as true spiritual authority derives from this understanding.

The sermon calls for men to reject complacency and engage in spiritual warfare, stressing that authority and territory come with responsibilities. Bro. Blackshear asserts that the church's effectiveness is tied to its adherence to Apostolic doctrine and lifestyle, encouraging men to stand firm as spiritual leaders. He passionately urges men to rise up, protect their "gardens," and ensure the spiritual well-being of their families using the authority bestowed upon them by God, emphasizing that true power lies in their identity as created in God's image.
apostolic, doctrine, authority, spiritual warfare, leadership, identity, vigilance, responsibility, divine protection, obedience, Godly living, trust, true Christian, effectiveness, boldness
Gen.1.27, Gen.1.28, Gen.2.15, Gen.2.16, Gen.3.1, Gen.3.4, Gen.3.8, Gen.3.6, Gen.3.5, Gen.3.9, Gen.3.7, Gen.3.2, Gen.3.3, Gen.3.10, Gen.3.13, Gen.3.14, Gen.3.15, Gen.3.17, Gen.3.16, Gen.3.12, Gen.3.11, Eph.6.12, Luke.10.19https://youtu.be/JvW7-3giF20
LM2015 - Journey at the Sonship20150129-Landmark-Mens-JimBlackshearMarkMorgan-WhereArtThou-JourneyAtTheSonship.mp3MISSING
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsMark MorganIn the message delivered on January 29, 2015, the preacher emphasizes the transformative power of the Holy Spirit, urging listeners to embrace the call for repentance and baptism as outlined in Acts 2:38. He highlights the significance of a personal relationship with God and the necessity of being filled with the Spirit to live a fulfilled and purpose-driven life. The preacher passionately calls for the audience to seek a deeper connection with God, stressing that this relationship is foundational for spiritual growth.

Furthermore, the preacher underscores the importance of community and support in the spiritual journey. He encourages believers to engage with one another, fostering an environment where faith can flourish. By sharing experiences and supporting one another, the church can collectively grow stronger in faith and purpose. The message culminates in a call to action, inviting everyone to respond to God's grace and live out their faith actively in their daily lives.
https://youtu.be/JvW7-3giF20
Building a Place for God20150129-Landmark-NathanielHaney-BuildingAPlaceForGod.mp3LM2015
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsNathaniel HaneyPastor Nathaniel Haney emphasizes the profound significance of building a relationship with God, one that transcends mere requests for personal gain. He highlights King David's desire to construct a house for God out of gratitude for God's blessings, illustrating a shift from seeking to receive to a willingness to give. God responds to David's heartfelt intention by establishing a covenant that ensures David's lineage will endure forever, culminating in Jesus Christ, the ultimate fulfillment of this promise. The message underscores the importance of understanding God's covenants, particularly the Davidic Covenant, and challenges believers to evaluate their commitments and live as sacrifices for God.

The pastor further expounds on the relevance of the Old Testament, asserting that it remains vital for comprehending the New Testament and Apostolic doctrine. He clarifies that while some aspects of the Old Testament, such as the Mosaic Covenant, are no longer applicable, the moral laws endure as reflections of God's character. The church must base its teachings on scripture rather than personal interpretations that undermine biblical authority. Haney calls believers to shift their focus from self-centered desires to glorifying God, urging them to offer themselves as living temples for the Holy Spirit. The central theme is that true devotion to God requires a commitment to serve Him selflessly, reflecting the heart of King David.
covenant, discipleship, authority, commitment, morality, integrity, doctrine, truth, purpose, relationship with God
2Sam.7.1, 2Sam.7.4, Acts.2.38, Rom.1.3, Luke.1.30, Jer.33.17, Acts.2.29, Acts.2.30, Acts.2.31, Acts.2.32, Acts.2.33, Acts.2.34, Jer.30.9, 1Cor.6.12, 1Cor.6.19, 1Cor.6.20https://youtu.be/kkS_WHZo4uE
Revolutionary Spiritual Warfare20150130-Landmark-JoshuaHerring-RevolutionarySpiritualWarfare.mp3LM2015
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJoshua HerringBro. Joshua Herring calls for revolutionary spiritual warfare, urging believers to take proactive measures in their spiritual lives rather than waiting for enemy attacks. He emphasizes the importance of consistent prayer and faith, stating that true warriors do not wait for crises to seek God. Instead, they prepare in advance, launching their spiritual missiles against the enemy. By drawing inspiration from biblical figures like David, Jacob, and Daniel, he challenges the congregation to break free from a reactionary mindset, demonstrating unwavering faith and taking initiative in their spiritual practices.

Bro. Herring passionately encourages everyone to seek a genuine move of God in their lives. He highlights that spiritual growth requires boldness and active participation in worship. The message emphasizes the necessity of expecting divine intervention through revolutionary faith practices, encouraging believers to immerse themselves in prayer and worship regardless of their circumstances. By invoking God’s power and presence, Bro. Herring reinforces that believers possess the authority to bring about miraculous outcomes through their faith and actions, ultimately calling for a transformative approach to worship that aligns with Apostolic principles.
warrior, spiritual warfare, faith, preparation, prayer, practical faith, transformation, worship
Ps.64.1, Ps.64.2, Ps.64.3, Ps.64.4, Ps.64.5, Ps.64.6, Ps.64.7, 2Cor.10.3, 2Cor.10.4, 2Cor.10.5, 2Kgs.2.9https://youtu.be/ErNoWuwIdVg
Apostolic Authority20150130-Landmark-JackCunningham-ApostolicAuthority.mp3LM2015
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJack CunninghamBro. Jack Cunningham emphasizes that intercessory prayer is the true source of Apostolic authority and power. He challenges the audience to abandon superficial desires for miracles and instead commit to a disciplined prayer life. Genuine spiritual authority does not come from external factors like music or charisma but from a sincere relationship with God through prayer and fasting. He asserts that spiritual battles require earnest prayer, not just reliance on the prayers of others. Every believer must engage in intercessory prayer to access the spiritual dimensions God intends for them.

Cunningham warns against the temptation to rely on emotional experiences and calls for a collective return to foundational practices of prayer. He illustrates the transformative power of intercessory prayer through personal anecdotes and scriptural references, highlighting how prayer can break barriers and bring about change. The essence of his message is clear: the church must prioritize intercessory prayer to prevail against spiritual challenges. He urges believers to recognize that prayer is not a religious performance but a vital communion with God, which empowers them to overcome the forces of darkness and fulfill their spiritual calling.
prayer, intercession, authority, spiritual warfare, discipline, apostolic, power of the church, prayer life, growth, relationship with God
Rom.8.26https://youtu.be/crU1x_wG7TE
God is Reaching for You20150130-Landmark-LeeStoneking-GodIsReachingForYou.mp3LM2015
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsLee StonekingBro. Lee Stoneking emphasizes that God is actively reaching for humanity with love and healing. He shares the inspiring story of Tyler, a 14-year-old boy battling cancer who, despite his suffering, prays for others in the hospital. Bro. Stoneking urges believers to recognize their authority to heal and perform miracles through faith in Jesus' name. He calls on the congregation to act boldly, reminding them that the power of God is alive and available for all who believe.

Bro. Stoneking recounts his recent experience at the United Nations, where he testified about his miraculous healing and the hunger for truth among diverse audiences. He declares that this is the time for believers to step beyond personal limitations and embrace their role in spreading God's message. The preacher stresses the importance of baptism in Jesus' name as a fundamental doctrine and encourages the congregation to lay hands on the sick and operate in the gifts of the Spirit. He inspires everyone to recognize the potential within them and to boldly proclaim the miraculous power of God in their lives and communities.
healing, faith, miracles, intercession, prayer, evangelism, outreach, testimony, boldness, baptism, authority, Power of the Holy Ghost, God's power
Matt.28.19https://youtu.be/HRb5oZEH89A
Boundaries20140128-Landmark-MarkMorgan-Boundaries.mp3LM2014
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsMark MorganBro. Mark Morgan emphasizes the importance of understanding and respecting the boundaries set by God in our lives and ministries. He warns that pride can lead individuals to overstep these boundaries, resulting in spiritual trouble. True success in ministry is not found in comparison with others but in obedience to God's specific instructions. Each person has a unique calling that should be embraced without fear of judgment. Bro. Morgan encourages the congregation to shake off their fears and trust in God's promises, reminding them that they have nothing to prove regarding their identity in Christ.

Fear, more than pride, can paralyze believers and prevent them from exploring the fullness of God's promises. Bro. Morgan urges everyone to let go of control and allow God to lead them into their potential. He asserts that the promises of God are attainable, and believers must be open to the leading of the Holy Spirit to fully experience God's will. The message calls for courage and faith, encouraging believers to step beyond their fears and embrace the ministry God has placed upon their lives.
church identity, spirit led, pride, renewal, the mind, purpose, boldness, boundaries, obedience, identity, faith, growth, direction, humility, leadership, authority, fear
Rom.12.1, Rom.12.2https://youtu.be/yWEjH3w0myM
Hurry Up and Wait20140129-Landmark-EliLopez-HurryUpAndWait.mp3LM2014
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsEli LopezBro. Eli Lopez emphasizes the necessity of waiting on God and His timing before taking action in ministry. He reminds listeners that even the disciples, who were well-educated and witnessed Jesus' resurrection, were instructed to wait for the Holy Spirit's empowerment to continue His work. True success in ministry relies not on knowledge or experience alone but on the divine power of the Holy Spirit, which enables believers to fulfill their potential and effectively witness for Christ. Just as a rubber band can only stretch so far before breaking, the disciples' efforts could lead to failure without this spiritual empowerment.

Lopez urges believers to recognize that their abilities are limited, and that waiting for God’s timing opens the door to miraculous power beyond natural human capacity. He illustrates that the church operates through the Holy Spirit, which is essential for fulfilling the mission of Jesus. By waiting patiently for God's promises, believers prepare for greater works and spiritual conquests rather than earthly victories. The call is clear: trust in God’s timing, seek the baptism of the Holy Spirit, and embrace the power that comes from waiting on the Lord to change the world.
purpose, Christ minded, kingdom of God, Godly living, empowerment, God's timing, authority, missions, kingdom service, preparation, God's power, readiness, success
Acts.1.8, John.3.34, John.14.15, John.14.16, John.14.17, John.14.18, Luke.3.16, Eph.1.22, Eph.1.23, Eph.3.20https://youtu.be/JLg_5JvUfFA
Some Things I Know20140129-Landmark-TedGraves-SomeThingsIKnow.mp3LM2014
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsTed GravesBro. Ted Graves emphasizes the foundational knowledge of faith and the assurance of God's presence in our lives. He encourages believers to trust in the Lord’s power and to hold fast to their beliefs, especially during times of uncertainty. He reminds the congregation that God knows each of them intimately and that they should not hide their struggles from Him. Fearing God leads to wisdom and a strong moral compass, and despite life's challenges, knowing that the Redeemer lives brings hope, healing, and restoration.

He highlights several key insights, such as the importance of holding onto sound doctrine and not conforming to worldly pressures. Acknowledging the faithfulness of God enables believers to stand firm in their faith. Bro. Graves illustrates through personal experiences and scriptural references that God still performs miracles today and encourages Christians to remain steadfast in their faith, seeking God’s guidance in challenging times. The call to action is clear: believers must stand firm in their faith and trust that God will provide and guide them through every trial, embracing the knowledge that their Redeemer lives.
faith, faithfulness, God's wisdom, doctrine, spiritual warfare, healing, Godly fear, steadfast, trust, prayer, intercession, hope, assurance
Rom.6.6, Rom.6.7, Rom.6.8, Rom.6.9, Rom.6.10, 1Tim.1.12, 1Tim.1.13, John.9.23, John.9.24, John.9.25, Acts.9.31, Job.19.23, Job.19.24, Job.19.25https://youtu.be/86mT44L1coI
Fighting for Your Heritage20140129-Landmark-NathanielHaney-FightingForYourHeritage.mp3LM2014
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsNathaniel HaneyPastor Nathaniel Haney passionately urges believers to fight for their heritage and spiritual identity, drawing parallels from the biblical story of Judah and Tamar. He emphasizes that every individual is called to embrace their spiritual identity and the truth of the Gospel, despite societal pressures. The message highlights the importance of names and legacies, illustrating how the lineage of Jesus Christ hinged on the determination of Perez, a child who fought to break through against all odds. This determination symbolizes the power of perseverance and the significance of claiming one’s spiritual birthright.

Haney calls for a revival of passion and commitment within the church, reminding listeners that they must refuse to compromise their beliefs. He stresses that holiness and miraculous works are essential for the church's mission and that every believer has a role in the lineage of faith. The sermon encourages believers to recognize their significance in God's plan, to boldly proclaim their beliefs, and to actively seek God's will, reminding them that the fight for their heritage is a worthy endeavor.
heritage, inheritance, faith, God's promises, church foundation, doctrine, legacy, purpose, perseverance, faithfulness, holiness, identity, spiritual warfare
Gen.12.1, Gen.25.19, Gen.49.10, Isa.9.6https://youtu.be/qfcYUMj1wrU
Ladies Day20140130-Landmark-Ladies-LeeStoneking.mp3LM2014
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsLee StonekingBro. Lee Stoneking emphasizes the divine order of creation, where men and women have distinct roles established by God. He highlights that a woman's long, uncut hair symbolizes her authority and submission to God’s design, serving as a reflection of her spiritual standing. Stoneking teaches that when women adhere to this divine order, they access an authority that empowers them to protect their families and communities against spiritual forces. He warns against cultural shifts that undermine this order, asserting that rebellion against God’s design leads to moral decay.

Bro. Stoneking also addresses the power of women's submission to God's authority, explaining that their uncut hair serves as a channel through which they operate in realms associated with angels. He argues that a woman's compliance with God’s order not only strengthens her spiritual influence but also provides freedom for the entire church community. The message calls on women to embrace their unique place in God's creation, recognizing the significant impact they have in the spiritual realm and encouraging them to worship freely and confidently in their roles.
divine order, God's power, creation, morality, authority, order, gender distinction, angels, angelic ministry, holiness, standards, submission, divine design
1Cor.11.1, 1Cor.11.2, 1Cor.11.3, 1Cor.11.4, 1Cor.11.5, 1Cor.11.6, 1Cor.11.7, 1Cor.11.8, 1Cor.11.9, 1Cor.11.10, 1Cor.11.11, 1Cor.11.12, 1Cor.11.13, 1Cor.11.14, 1Cor.11.15, Gen.3.22, Eph.5.24, Rom.1.12, Rom.16.16, Gen.2.18, Gen.2.15, Gen.3.14, Gen.3.15, Luke.7.37, Luke.7.38https://youtu.be/vuPlDK7dpeg
My Voice is Birthed in a Valley20140130-Landmark-Mens-JimBlackshear-MyVoiceIsBirthedInAValley.mp3LM2014
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJim BlackshearBro. Jim Blackshear emphasizes the necessity of experiencing the supernatural in ministry, arguing that true ministry must be rooted in the supernatural power of the Holy Ghost, birthed through struggles and trials. He highlights that the valley of the shadow of death is essential for developing a prophetic voice. Pain and suffering are not obstacles but rather birthing grounds for spiritual authority and effectiveness. He calls on the congregation to recognize that waiting for the promises of God should not lead them to intellectualism but to a deeper reliance on God.

Many believers grow weary waiting for God's promises and may seek alternatives, but true power comes from embracing the valleys they traverse. The anointing is only as profound as the valleys walked through, and the prophetic voice is often birthed in times of personal trials. Bro. Blackshear urges believers to not despise their valleys but view them as opportunities for growth and a deeper relationship with God. He concludes by affirming that through the valley, one can find true power and demonstration, leading to a more profound ministry and prophetic voice.
Ministry, God's power, prophetic declaration, prophetic, anointing, authority, Power of the Holy Ghost, growth, supernatural encounter, transformation, trials and testing
Ps.23.1, 1Cor.2.1, 2Tim.3.5, 2Pet.3.4, Gal.1.17, Gal.1.21, Gal.1.22, Job.23.10https://youtu.be/a5VYHVbVBgA
Taking a Stand for Yourself20140130-Landmark-Mens-RonnieMullings-TakingAStandForYourself.mp3LM2014
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsRonnie MullingsBro. Ronnie Mullings emphasizes the critical need to recognize and seize unique moments of divine intervention in life, as portrayed in the story of a blind man in Jericho. Despite the crowd's indifference, this blind man understands the urgency of the moment when Jesus passes by and cries out for mercy. Taking a stand for oneself is essential; it distinguishes those who passively observe from those who actively seek the miraculous. Mullings urges listeners to grasp that today is the only moment guaranteed, and God is present to meet their needs if they choose to respond.

Mullings warns against complacency and losing reverence for God's presence, comparing it to the consequences faced by a king who neglected the Ark of the Covenant. Just as Uzzah's casual handling of the sacred led to dire outcomes, so can a lack of urgency in recognizing God's movement result in missed blessings. He stresses that true blessings from God are found in spiritual richness—righteousness, peace, and joy—rather than material possessions. Ultimately, Mullings calls for a proactive faith that reaches out to God in moments of need, urging individuals to take their stand and not let the opportunity pass them by.
God's timing, urgency, initiative, practical faith, awareness, opportunity, readiness, responsibility, reverence, faith, growth, supernatural encounter, vigilance, kingdom of God
2Chr.7.14, Luke.18.35, 2Cor.6.2, 1Cor.2.13, Rom.6.16, Num.32.23, Heb.12.17, 2Cor.7.14, Gal.6.8, Matt.25.10, Luke.14.16, Mark.6.48https://youtu.be/wZ-bgJm6IDc
Friday AM⁠20140131-Landmark-MarkMorgan-FriAM.mp3LM2014
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsMark MorganBro. Mark Morgan emphasizes the urgent need for the church to recognize and prepare for a divine visitation. He references Luke 19:40, highlighting how Jesus wept over Jerusalem because they failed to acknowledge the time of their visitation. The message calls for churches to function as Houses of Prayer, where God's presence is actively sought and welcomed. He warns that neglecting this responsibility leads to missed opportunities for spiritual growth, urging congregations to humble themselves and return to earnest prayer.

Revival is imminent, but it requires a collective readiness and genuine hunger for God. Bro. Morgan stresses that God does not show favoritism; He responds to those who earnestly seek Him. He challenges the audience to be vigilant and actively pursue God's presence, rather than relying on past experiences or traditions. As the final Gentile harvest approaches, the preacher calls for preparation and an awakening to the urgency of the moment, assuring that God is ready to pour out His Spirit if His people earnestly seek Him.
understanding, prophecy, visitation, revival, prayer, preparation, prophetic, discernment, hunger, awakening, vigilance, renewal
Luke.19.40, Luke.19.41, Luke.19.42, Luke.19.43, Luke.19.44, Luke.19.46https://youtu.be/5tjHNJhRr3s
Friday AM20140131-Landmark-JackCunningham-FriAM.mp3LM2014
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJack CunninghamBro. Jack Cunningham emphasizes the power of simple acts of obedience in faith to unlock God's miraculous power. He illustrates this through biblical examples, such as Naaman, who was instructed to wash in the Jordan River, and the widow who provided for the prophet Elijah. Obedience to seemingly simple commands can lead to extraordinary outcomes, and often, God waits for human action to initiate divine intervention. Cunningham urges believers to trust in the simplicity of faith, asserting that miracles follow those who act in obedience to God's instructions.

Cunningham challenges the notion that great or complex acts are necessary to receive God's blessings. Instead, he calls on believers to do what is within their ability, reminding them that God handles the impossible. He highlights the importance of prayer and unity within the church, as division can hinder God's revival. Miracles happen when believers respond to God's simple instructions, fostering a relationship built on trust and faith in His sovereignty. Cunningham concludes by encouraging everyone to embrace God's call and act upon the simple tasks He asks, creating an environment for the extraordinary to occur.
faith, obedience, God's power, intercession, prayer, childlike faith, revival, unity, miracles, submission, trust, surrender, apostolic, true Christian
2Kgs.5.1, 2Kgs.5.2, 2Kgs.5.3, 2Kgs.5.9, 2Kgs.5.10, 2Kgs.5.11, 2Kgs.5.12, 2Kgs.5.13https://youtu.be/ZG946-vqVbM
Friday PM20140131-Landmark-LeeStoneking-FriPM.mp3LM2014
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsLee StonekingBro. Lee Stoneking declares the urgent need for Apostolic believers to recognize and embrace the power and presence of God in their lives. He emphasizes that the Holy Spirit empowers believers to perform miracles and healing, just as seen in the early church described in the Book of Acts. Stoneking shares personal testimonies of miraculous healings, including his own recovery from a life-threatening heart attack, illustrating that God still performs extraordinary acts today. He calls on the congregation to be active participants in their faith, to pray for one another, and to step out of their comfort zones, expecting signs and wonders to follow their actions.

Stoneking reinforces the message that God often qualifies the called, encouraging everyone to embrace their identity as Apostolic believers. He emphasizes the importance of engaging with the world around them, sharing their faith, and being conduits of God's power. The preacher highlights that a battle rages in the spiritual realm, but believers must shake off the heaviness and guilt that can linger after such battles. Instead, they should rejoice and declare the goodness of God. The message culminates with a powerful call for the congregation to actively participate in the miraculous work of God, urging them to reach out and pray for others, knowing that they carry the authority and power of Jesus within them.
Holy Ghost, identity, spiritual warfare, calling, purpose, healing, faith, church identity, evangelism, authority, miracles, discipleship
Acts.2.38, Acts.2.18, Acts.5.14, Acts.19.11https://youtu.be/08slefhY3KQ
LM2013 - Godly Sorrow20130123-Landmark-StevenLopezRonnieMullings-GodlySorrow-ComeOutFighting.mp3MISSING
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsSteven LopezIn this sermon, Pastor emphasizes the profound impact of godly sorrow on our spiritual journey. He explains that true repentance arises from recognizing our sins and feeling a deep sorrow for them. This kind of sorrow leads to a transformative experience, guiding believers toward genuine change and a renewed relationship with God. The preacher encourages the congregation to embrace this godly sorrow, as it is the first step toward healing and redemption.

Pastor highlights the importance of Acts 2:38, reminding listeners that repentance is not merely an acknowledgment of wrongdoing but a heartfelt commitment to turn away from sin. He challenges everyone to reflect on their lives and identify areas where they need to seek forgiveness. By doing so, they can experience the joy and freedom that come from a restored connection with the Lord. The message calls for a collective response to God's invitation for repentance, urging the congregation to pursue a deeper understanding of His grace.
Come Out Fighting20130123-Landmark-StevenLopezRonnieMullings-GodlySorrow-ComeOutFighting.mp3LM2013
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsRonnie MullingsBro. Ronnie Mullings emphasizes the necessity for every generation to confront their spiritual enemies, likening them to Amalek. He warns that spiritual victories cannot be inherited; each individual must engage in personal battles to earn their relationship with God. Complacency and isolation among believers make them vulnerable to defeat, highlighting the urgency for genuine unity within the Church. Faith and reliance on God during trials are crucial, as victories empower future generations to trust in His promises.

Mullings calls believers to "come out fighting," stressing that spiritual warfare requires proactive engagement rather than passivity. He elucidates the tactics of the enemy, which often manifest as complacency, rebellion, or pride. The church’s survival hinges on the willingness to confront these spiritual challenges. Each generation must actively fight for faith and truth, as neglecting this responsibility risks losing the integrity and spiritual health of the Church. Ultimately, Bro. Mullings urges personal responsibility and collective victory to ensure the ongoing legacy of faith.
spiritual warfare, responsibility, unity, faith, holiness, vigilance, perseverance, authority, commitment, identity
Exod.17.8, 1Tim.6.12, 2Cor.10.4, 1Pet.5.8, Luke.13.24, Eph.6.12, Heb.12.16, Heb.12.17, Heb.12.1, Prov.19.12, Prov.30.11, Prov.30.12, Prov.30.13, Prov.30.14, 1John.2.15, 1John.2.16, 1John.2.17, Acts.2.38
We Never Saw it on This Fashion20130123-Landmark-JackCunningham-WeNeverSawItOnThisFashion.mp3LM2013
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJack CunninghamBro. Jack Cunningham emphasizes that having Jesus present in every church service is crucial for transformation and healing. He recounts miraculous stories of faith leading to life changes and encourages believers to challenge the status quo, opening themselves to God's direction, even when it disrupts their plans. He passionately declares that the greatest revival in history is occurring now, urging the church to expect miracles and embrace the moment as the power of God is at work today.

Cunningham asserts that nothing moves God like faith, highlighting that collective faith within the community is essential for revival. He calls for action, reminding congregants that revival often breaks old patterns and norms, leading to spiritual transformation. With testimonies of miraculous healings and life transformations, he declares that believers are alive during the most powerful move of God in history, and they must actively participate in this unprecedented era of revival, declaring that true empowerment comes from being in the presence of Jesus.
God's presence, faith, miracles, revival, transformation, Power of the Holy Ghost, authority, worship, expectation
Mark.2.1, Mark.2.11, Mark.2.12, Acts.2.17, Hag.2.9, 2Cor.6.2
Decisions I’ve Made That I Didn’t Know I Was Making20130124-Landmark-Mens-JackCunningham-DecisionsIveMade.mp3LM2013
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJack CunninghamBro. Jack Cunningham emphasizes the profound impact of the decisions made in life, highlighting that even seemingly minor choices can shape the future in significant ways. He draws from the biblical story of Elisha and Elijah, illustrating how Elisha made pivotal decisions without fully understanding their implications. Every choice, whether in ministry, relationships, or personal growth, carries weight, and today's decisions can determine tomorrow's path. Cunningham urges the congregation to approach decision-making with prayer and seek guidance from spiritual leaders.

Cunningham stresses that serving others is foundational to effective ministry, warning against complacency and the dangers of drifting from God's intended path. He challenges listeners to recognize and correct wrong decisions promptly, emphasizing that every moment offers a new opportunity to choose wisely. By sharing personal experiences, he illustrates how decisions made without full awareness can lead to unexpected blessings and responsibilities. Ultimately, he encourages the congregation to make deliberate choices, recognizing that the decisions made today will profoundly influence their spiritual journey and destiny.
decisiveness, calling, servanthood, service, obedience, submission, repentance, fellowship, faith
2Kgs.2.1, 2Kgs.2.9, 2Kgs.2.10, 2Kgs.2.11, 2Kgs.2.12, 2Kgs.2.13
LM2013 - God’s Needs From the Foundation of the World20130124-Landmark-Mens-JackCunninghamLeeStoneking-DecisionsIveMade-GodsNeedsFromTheFoundation.mp3MISSING
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsLee StonekingIn this sermon, Pastor emphasizes the importance of understanding God's needs from the foundation of the world, highlighting how these needs shape our lives and our relationship with Him. The message focuses on the transformative power of repentance and the necessity of embracing a life aligned with God's purpose. By referencing Acts 2:38, Pastor illustrates that turning away from sin and turning towards God is not just a one-time event but a continuous journey of faith.

Pastor further discusses the implications of God's needs in our daily interactions and decisions, urging the congregation to reflect on their priorities and align them with divine intentions. The call to action is clear: believers must actively seek to fulfill God's needs through service, love, and commitment to His word, ensuring that their lives reflect the teachings of Christ and contribute to the broader mission of the Church.
Ladies Day20130124-Landmark-Ladies-LaquitaMullingsDonnaLinville.mp3LM2013
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsDonna LinvilleDonna Linville emphasizes the incredible privilege believers have in approaching the Holy of Holies through Jesus Christ. She highlights the necessity of maintaining God's presence in homes to ensure spiritual strength and protection. Just as the Ark of the Covenant symbolized God's glory among the Israelites, believers today must honor His presence in their lives, prioritizing spiritual well-being for their families. Linville warns against the dangers of neglecting this responsibility, illustrating how failing to honor God's presence can lead to spiritual loss, as seen in the stories of Eli and the Israelites.

Linville urges believers to cultivate environments that honor God, stating that miracles and blessings occur when His presence is actively sought and respected. The act of intentional worship and sacrifice is vital in a believer's life, and personal testimonies of God's faithfulness serve to inspire others. She calls on believers to rededicate themselves and their families to God, encouraging them to approach the throne of grace boldly, trusting in His power to guide and protect them through life's challenges. The message is clear: to live without God's presence is to live at a disadvantage, while inviting Him in leads to blessings and spiritual fulfillment.
prayer, God's presence, heritage, Godly living, authority, divine protection, worship, family, family altar, altars, stewardship, blessings, God's provision
1Sam.2.29
The Name of Jesus20130124-Landmark-NathanielHaney-TheNameOfJesus.mp3LM2013
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsNathaniel HaneyPastor Nathaniel Haney emphasizes the profound significance of the name of Jesus, proclaiming that it is the name above all names, holding the ultimate authority and power for salvation and deliverance. He explains that invoking the name of Jesus is not merely about uttering a sound; it carries deep meaning rooted in Hebrew tradition and reflects God's covenant with His people. Every time believers call upon the name of Jesus, they activate divine intervention in their lives, as it embodies healing, liberation, and transformative power. The pastor urges the congregation to gather in His name, assuring them that doing so activates God's authority in their situations.

Haney stresses that understanding the meaning of Jesus' name is vital for overcoming life's challenges. He illustrates that the name of Jesus encompasses the essence of salvation—Yahweh is salvation. The pastor highlights the importance of faith in the name of Jesus and encourages believers to speak it boldly in times of need. He declares that there is no other name under heaven by which people can be saved or healed, reinforcing that the name of Jesus commands respect and submission from all forces, both earthly and spiritual. Through prayer and declaration of faith in Jesus' name, believers can expect breakthroughs and miracles in their lives.
authority, name of Jesus, spiritual warfare, healing, salvation, Power of the Holy Ghost, prayer, practical faith, prayer life, deliverance, faith, oneness, doctrine
Phil.2.9, Phil.2.10, Phil.2.11, Isa.45.21, Isa.45.22, Matt.1.18, Matt.1.19, Matt.1.20, Matt.1.21, John.3.16, John.3.17, John.3.18, Acts.4.8, Acts.4.9, Acts.4.10, Acts.4.11, Acts.4.12, Matt.18.19, Matt.18.20
LM2013 - Friday AM20130125-Landmark-MikeOvertonSamEmory-FriAM-TheStrategicAdvantage.mp3MISSING
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsMike OvertonIn today's message, Pastor emphasizes the transformative power of repentance as highlighted in Acts 2:38. He calls on the congregation to understand that true repentance involves a heartfelt turning away from sin and a commitment to live a life aligned with God's will. The pastor urges everyone to recognize that this change is not merely a one-time event but a continuous journey of faith that requires dedication and sincerity.

Furthermore, Pastor reminds the audience of the importance of baptism as an outward sign of their inner transformation. He encourages them to embrace this sacrament wholeheartedly, as it symbolizes their new life in Christ. The call to action is clear: embrace repentance, seek God earnestly, and commit to a life that reflects the teachings of Jesus. The pastor concludes with a heartfelt invitation for all to respond to God's call and deepen their relationship with Him.
The Strategic Advantage20130125-Landmark-MikeOvertonSamEmory-FriAM-TheStrategicAdvantage.mp3LM2013
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsSam EmoryBro. Sam Emory emphasizes that we stand at a critical time in history, with the potential to witness the return of the Lord. Believers must remain focused on apostolic doctrine, resisting distractions from worldly fears and societal pressures. He calls for strength and courage, reminding the congregation that God is always with them, urging them to seek a deeper, personal relationship with Him. Emory draws parallels between the Israelites’ journey into the Promised Land and the church’s mission today, asserting that God has a unique plan for each individual and the broader church community.

Emory highlights the importance of entering into a covenant with God, which transforms situations from mere survival to abundance. He stresses that spiritual maturity is necessary for effective ministry and encourages believers not to rely solely on secondhand revelations but to seek firsthand experiences with God. The message crescendos with an invitation for all to respond to God's call, laying down their burdens and seeking divine guidance. Emory concludes by affirming that God has a strategic plan for overcoming obstacles and that every individual must actively participate in spreading the gospel.
doctrine, preparation, God's presence, relationship with God, new covenant, revival, maturity, guidance, steadfast, spiritual warfare, anointing
Josh.3.3, Josh.3.4
I’m in the Covenant20130125-Landmark-LeeStoneking-ImInTheCovenant.mp3LM2013
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsLee StonekingBro. Lee Stoneking emphasizes the significance of being in a covenant relationship with God, drawing parallels to the covenant made with Abraham. He asserts that this covenant is not just a historical reference but a living reality that binds believers to God's promises through baptism in Jesus' name, which serves as the New Testament circumcision. Stoneking urges the congregation to recognize their identity as a marked people, set apart through this covenant, and to embrace the power of the name of Jesus, which provides deliverance, healing, and salvation to all who believe.

He highlights the historical struggles of the Jewish people, who have maintained their covenant with God despite persecution. Stoneking illustrates the transformative power of God and the importance of covenantal faithfulness, encouraging believers to boldly proclaim their faith and to reach out to others in prayer. He reminds the congregation that through baptism, they are incorporated into the identity of Christ, empowering them to live victoriously and overcome the challenges of the world. Stoneking calls on all to rejoice in their deliverance and to recognize the profound implications of their covenant with God.
covenant, baptism, identity, faithfulness, oneness, deliverance, consecration, name of Jesus
Gen.17.1, Col.2.9, Neh.1.5, Ps.50.5, Deut.13.1, 1Cor.10.2, Luke.7.29, Luke.7.30, Gen.21.9
Doctrinal Truth20120125-Landmark-NathanielHaneyDannieHood-DoctrinalTruth-PursuingTheRightThing.mp3LM2012
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsNathaniel HaneyPastor Nathaniel Haney emphasizes the critical need for the church to be grounded in sound doctrine as preparation for Christ's imminent return. He warns that deception, exemplified by the serpent's beguilement of Eve, can lead believers away from the truth and into apostasy. A thorough understanding of Scripture is essential for resisting false teachings and philosophies that threaten faith. The pastor calls for vigilance in the face of subtle questions that challenge biblical truths, urging the congregation to recognize the spirit behind such inquiries.

The pastor highlights the responsibility of men to teach their families and reinforces the idea that homes serve as foundational pillars for the health of the church. True doctrine, he asserts, is non-negotiable and must be upheld within families and the church community. As falsehoods are on the rise, believers are urged to be steadfast in their faith, recognizing the urgency of maintaining purity in doctrine. Pastor Haney's message is a rallying cry for the congregation to hold firmly to sound doctrine and prepare for the return of Christ, ensuring that their faith remains rooted in the truth.
doctrine, truth, apostasy, deception, vigilance, discipleship, end times
2Cor.11.1, 2Cor.11.2, 2Cor.11.3, 2Cor.11.4, 2Cor.11.5, 2Cor.11.6, Acts.2.37, Acts.2.38, Jas.5.19, Jas.5.20
LM2012 - Pursuing the Right Thing20120125-Landmark-NathanielHaneyDannieHood-DoctrinalTruth-PursuingTheRightThing.mp3MISSING
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsDannie HoodIn today's message, the preacher emphasizes the importance of pursuing the right thing in life. LM2012 urges the congregation to focus on their spiritual journey and align their actions with God's will. He highlights that true fulfillment comes not from worldly pursuits but from living a life dedicated to serving and honoring God.

The preacher draws on Acts 2:38 to illustrate the necessity of repentance and baptism in the journey of faith. He challenges everyone to reflect on their choices and encourages them to take decisive steps toward a deeper relationship with God. By seeking the right path and embracing God's guidance, individuals can experience transformative change and a greater sense of purpose in their lives.
Making a Resolution to Stand20120125-Landmark-RonnieMullings-MakingAResolutionToStand.mp3LM2012
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsRonnie MullingsBro. Ronnie Mullings emphasizes the urgent need for individuals and the church to make a resolution to stand firm in their faith amidst societal challenges. He highlights that each generation faces critical moments that demand decisive action, urging congregants to recognize the authority of God's Word as an unshakeable foundation. Faith requires unwavering commitment, especially when circumstances do not align with personal desires. Bro. Mullings calls for believers to confront the devil with steadfastness and maintain integrity during trials. He stresses the importance of self-discipline and prioritizing a relationship with God over worldly pursuits.

As he reflects on the current cultural climate, Bro. Mullings warns against the rapid changes in moral values and the danger of complacency within the church. He exhorts believers to resist the devil and remain steadfast in their faith, understanding that true blessings lie not in material wealth but in spiritual depth. The message culminates in a call for the congregation to recommit themselves to God, resolving to stand strong in their faith journey and actively engage in the mission of the church. Through self-examination and accountability, believers are encouraged to confront their struggles and embrace the transformative power of faith.
steadfast, understanding, depth, commitment, leadership, authority, integrity, morality, discipleship, purpose, calling
Matt.4.1, 1Sam.16.7, Jas.1.6, 1Pet.5.8, 1Cor.1.21, Amos.8.11, Rom.10.17, 1Cor.9.25, Job.14.1, Job.1.22, Job.23.11, Gal.5.1, 1John.2.15, Rom.12.1, Rom.12.2, Ps.119.89, Matt.7.24, Matt.7.25
LM2012 - Spiritual Principles for a Spiritual Harvest20120126-Landmark-Mens-EliLopezBJWilmoth-SpiritualPrinciples-ShepherdsAndTheSheep.mp3MISSING
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsEli LopezIn today's message, we delve into the spiritual principles that lead to a fruitful harvest. The speaker emphasizes the importance of repentance and baptism, as highlighted in Acts 2:38, urging the congregation to embrace these transformative acts as foundational to their spiritual journey. Spiritual growth requires a commitment to turning away from sin and a willingness to publicly declare one's faith through baptism.

Furthermore, the preacher calls upon the audience to understand that a true spiritual harvest stems from a deep relationship with God. This relationship is cultivated through prayer, study of the Scriptures, and active participation in the community of believers. As we invest in our spiritual lives, we can expect to see the fruits of the Spirit manifest in our actions and interactions, ultimately guiding us to fulfill our God-given purpose.
Shepherds and the Sheep20120126-Landmark-Mens-EliLopezBJWilmoth-SpiritualPrinciples-ShepherdsAndTheSheep.mp3LM2012
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsBJ WilmothBro. Wilmoth emphasizes the crucial relationship between shepherds and their sheep, illustrating that true shepherds prioritize the welfare of their flock. He underscores the responsibility of spiritual leaders to guide and protect their community, ensuring that the congregation is nourished and safe. The preacher calls on the audience to recognize their role in supporting one another, highlighting the importance of accountability and unity in the church. He reinforces the necessity of baptism in Jesus' name as foundational for salvation and encourages the congregation to embrace repentance as a step toward spiritual growth.

The message challenges the congregation to discern between good and evil shepherds, stressing that effective leadership requires integrity and dedication. Bro. Wilmoth warns against the dangers of a post-modern world that denies absolute truth and encourages self-serving behaviors. He urges the congregation to listen to the voice of the Good Shepherd, Jesus Christ, who provides direction and clarity in a confusing world. By confronting sin and maintaining holiness, the community can thrive in faith and fulfill God's purpose, with the preacher calling for prayer and support for spiritual leaders to strengthen their mission.
shepherding, leadership, pastoral care, authority, truth, doctrine, baptism, accountability, holiness, prayer, encouragement, support
Acts.2.38, John.10.1, John.10.2, John.10.3, John.10.4, John.10.5, John.10.7, John.10.11, John.10.19, John.10.20, John.10.21, Isa.59.9, Isa.59.10, Isa.59.11, Isa.59.12, Jer.23.1, Jer.23.2, Jer.23.3, Jer.23.4, Isa.56.10, Isa.56.11, Isa.56.12, John.3.3, John.3.4, John.3.5, Isa.56.1
LM2012 - Ladies Day - Testimony20120126-Landmark-Ladies-KellyCabelleroJoyHaney-Testimony-TheMagnificentWord.mp3MISSING
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsKelly CaballeroToday, the preacher emphasizes the importance of repentance and the transformative power of the Holy Spirit in our lives. Drawing from Acts 2:38, he urges the congregation to acknowledge their need for forgiveness and to turn away from their sins. The preacher passionately conveys that true repentance is not merely a momentary feeling but a profound change of heart and direction in one’s life.

He encourages everyone to seek a deeper relationship with God, highlighting that the Holy Spirit empowers believers to live righteously and to impact the world around them. The preacher calls on the audience to embrace this gift of the Holy Spirit, reminding them that with faith and commitment, they can navigate life's challenges and fulfill their divine purpose.
The Magnificent Word20120126-Landmark-Ladies-KellyCabelleroJoyHaney-Testimony-TheMagnificentWord.mp3LM2012
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJoy HaneySister Joy Haney emphasizes the unparalleled power of the Word of God, asserting that it surpasses all names and is essential for a deep relationship with the Lord. She passionately calls on the congregation to immerse themselves in Scripture, highlighting its role as a source of guidance, spiritual nourishment, and strength against adversity. Joy reminds everyone that Jesus used the Word to overcome temptation, illustrating its effectiveness in spiritual battles. By reverencing the Word, believers can stand firm against challenges and positively impact those around them.

Joy urges the congregation to recognize that the Bible is not merely a book but God's mind written on paper, vital for understanding His character and promises. She stresses the importance of prayer and regular engagement with Scripture, encouraging everyone to develop a robust faith that will equip them to navigate life's trials. The power of the Word, likened to a sword, hammer, and light, can break chains of darkness and provide clarity in difficult times. Joy Haney calls for an active response from the congregation, inviting them to take hold of their Bibles and engage with the Word, reinforcing that through it, they can find victory and strength in their spiritual walk.
prayer life, prayer, discipline, God's word, authority, spiritual warfare, revelation, encouragement, victory, relationship with God
Ps.138.1, Ps.138.2, John.1.1, John.1.14, Heb.11.3, 1Tim.3.16, Matt.1.21, Phil.2.10, John.4.24, Luke.24.39, Jer.15.16, Col.3.16, Eph.6.17
The Church of Purgamos20120126-Landmark-NathanielHaney-TheChurchOfPurgamos.mp3LM2012
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsNathaniel HaneyPastor Nathaniel Haney emphasizes the urgency of standing firm in faith amidst the pervasive darkness of the world, particularly as seen in the challenges faced by the Church of Pergamos. He highlights the dangers of compromising beliefs through the acceptance of false teachings and worldly practices, warning the congregation against the subtle influences that can lead them away from the truth of the Gospel. Haney calls for a radical repentance, urging believers to separate themselves from relationships and influences that compromise their faith.

He stresses the historical context of Pergamos, a city rife with idol worship and moral corruption, which serves as a backdrop for the spiritual battle confronting early Christians. Haney underscores the importance of sound doctrine and the necessity of upholding holiness within the church. He proclaims that true salvation and healing are found only in Jesus Christ, and he encourages the congregation to embrace their identity as followers of Christ, relying on God’s power to overcome worldly challenges. The message culminates in a call to action, urging believers to strengthen their faith through prayer, community support, and a steadfast commitment to the teachings of Scripture.
holiness, doctrine, spiritual warfare, repentance, faithfulness, separation, authority, truth, Power of the Holy Ghost, community, true Christian
Rev.12.1, Rev.17.1, Dan.7.1, Dan.2.1, Rev.2.1
Yield Yourself to God and Let Him be Lord20120127-Landmark-JoshuaAbregoTonyBailey-YieldYourselfToGod-OffenseWillCome.mp3LM2012
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJoshua AbregoBro. Joshua Abrego calls on everyone to yield themselves to God, emphasizing that true freedom and transformation come from submitting to His will. He warns against the spirit of independence that promotes self-sufficiency and rebellion against divine authority. Abrego reminds the congregation that the ways of this world lead to death, while yielding to righteousness offers the gift of eternal life. He asserts that being a child of God requires daily submission to the Holy Spirit, turning away from selfish desires and towards a life of holiness.

He stresses that this message is not only for newcomers but serves as a continual call for all believers to embrace the truth of God’s Word. Abrego insists that Christians must actively resist the spirit of rebellion and self-sufficiency, choosing instead to embrace God's authority in their lives. The church's mission is to uphold the truth of the Gospel and demonstrate its power through the works of the Holy Spirit, as true Christianity is rooted in the apostolic truth and must manifest in the lives of those who follow Christ.
submission, obedience, authority, leadership, transformation, holiness, apostolic, power of the church, freedom
Rom.6.16, Rom.8.14, Ps.119.89, Ps.119.90, Ps.119.91
Offenses Will Come20120127-Landmark-JoshuaAbregoTonyBailey-YieldYourselfToGod-OffenseWillCome.mp3LM2012
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsTony BaileyBro. Tony Bailey emphasizes that offenses are inevitable in life, as stated by Jesus in Matthew 18:7. These offenses are significant spiritual wounds that affect one's relationship with God and often originate from those closest to us. It is essential to recognize that true healing comes from understanding these wounds and the power of God's word, which can cleanse and restore individuals. Forgiveness is crucial for deliverance; by releasing those who have caused pain, individuals can experience true healing and freedom in Christ.

The preacher urges listeners to confront and deal with hidden offenses that hinder their spiritual growth. The blood of Jesus redeems all past hurts, allowing believers to embrace their identity as children of God. Bro. Bailey calls for unity among believers, encouraging everyone to support one another in seeking healing and restoration through the Holy Ghost. He reassures that by accepting God's truth and forgiveness, individuals can break free from emotional pain and live fully in the freedom that Christ offers.
healing, deliverance, forgiveness, identity, restoration, unity, redemption
Matt.18.7
When the Wind Blows, When the Word Speaks20120127-Landmark-DannieHood-WhenTheWindBlowsWhenTheWordSpeaks.mp3LM2012
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsDannie HoodBro. Dannie Hood emphasizes the vital connection between the movement of the Holy Spirit and the truth of God's word. He insists that the foundation of faith lies in Acts 2:38, where the infilling of the Holy Ghost and baptism in the name of Jesus Christ are essential for salvation. True worship and revival stem from a genuine encounter with God, where the wind of the Spirit blows and the word of God speaks. He illustrates this with the story of the madman of Gadera, demonstrating that even the most troubled souls can find deliverance through faith in Christ.

Hood urges believers to rise up in faith, proclaiming the name of Jesus over their lives and communities. He warns against fear and doubt, declaring that God answers the prayers of His people and is always ready to bring healing and restoration. The sermon serves as a call to action for believers to pursue God's promises and remain anchored in Apostolic truth, highlighting the importance of experiencing the Holy Ghost as essential for spiritual life. Where the wind blows and the word speaks, miracles happen and strongholds are broken.
Holy Ghost, deliverance, revival, prayer, faith, healing, worship, truth, apostolic, pentecostal era, heritage
Acts.2.38, Exod.15.9, Matt.28.19
Wednesday AM20110126-Landmark-NathanielHaneyDannieHood-WedAM.mp3LM2011
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsNathaniel Haney, Dannie HoodPastor Nathaniel Haney emphasizes the critical need for believers to love the truth and recognize the pervasive spirit of unrighteousness in the world. He warns that neglecting the love for truth can result in a loss of salvation, as God may send a strong delusion to those who reject it. The Antichrist embodies this spirit of deception, and the church must stand firm against the currents of unrighteousness. Believers are called to prioritize seeking the kingdom of God and His righteousness, ensuring that their lives align with divine truth rather than worldly influences.

Pastor Haney urges the congregation to confront the spirit of rebellion prevalent in society today. He stresses the importance of maintaining commitment to righteousness and holiness, encouraging believers to draw clear lines between worldly influences and God's Word. The true family of God consists of those who do God's will, and believers must be vigilant against friendships that lead them away from truth. Through prayer and a steadfast commitment to God's kingdom, the church is empowered to rise against unrighteousness, preparing for the return of Christ and advocating for righteousness in their communities.
truth, doctrine, deception, righteousness, unrighteousness, sin, end times, spiritual warfare, holiness, authority, discernment, kingdom of God, prayer, sanctification
2Thess.2.8, Rom.1.18, Rom.1.21, Rom.1.22, Rom.1.23, Rom.1.24, Rom.1.25, Rom.1.26, Rom.1.27, Rom.1.28, Rom.1.29, Matt.6.9, Matt.6.10, Matt.6.32, Matt.6.33
And the Fire of the Lord Fell20110126-Landmark-KennethHaney-AndTheFireOfTheLordFell.mp3LM2011
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsKenneth HaneyBro. Kenneth Haney passionately calls for the church to return to its foundational principles, emphasizing the urgent need for prayer, fasting, and divine intervention. He warns of the spiritual decline within society and the church, urging believers to seek God earnestly to ignite a revival. The fire of the Holy Ghost must fall upon the church, leading to genuine transformation and a return to apostolic authority. Haney recounts historical revivals, demonstrating that fervent prayer and a hunger for God's presence can create miraculous change within communities.

He stresses that true revival is attainable when Christians unite in sincere prayer and a deep desire for God's power. Haney highlights the necessity of rejecting worldly distractions and embracing an authentic relationship with God. The preacher reinforces that the church must not settle for mediocrity; instead, it should strive for a vibrant, Spirit-filled existence that impacts the world. By recalling significant scriptural references and the testimonies of past revivals, Haney encourages believers to pursue the fire of God, reminding them that genuine moves of God cannot be replaced by superficial church activities or programs.
revival, prayer, fasting, Pentecostal Fire, apostolic, authority, spiritual warfare, holiness, transformation
1Kgs.18.37, 1Kgs.18.38, 2Chr.7.14, Eph.6.12
Love the Truth20110127-Landmark-Mens-TedGravesLeeStoneking.mp3LM2011
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsLee StonekingBro. Lee Stoneking emphasizes the critical importance of loving the truth and holding strong convictions in faith. He warns that bitterness and false doctrine can lead believers away from God, urging the congregation to stay full of the Holy Ghost and embrace the truth to avoid compromise and deception. He encourages them to fill their cities with the doctrine of Jesus and to courageously declare their faith, as this will draw in those who are hungry for the truth.

He highlights the significance of personal conviction in core tenets of faith such as repentance, baptism in Jesus' name, and receiving the Holy Ghost. Stoneking shares powerful testimonies of healing and transformation, showcasing God's active power in believers' lives. He stresses that true Christianity is characterized by holiness and separation from worldly influences, enabling believers to live victoriously. The urgency to share the gospel and spark revival is paramount, as those who remain steadfast in their convictions will experience the miraculous presence of God.
truth, doctrine, Holy Ghost, conviction, authority, revival, holiness, faith, steadfast, freedom, community
John.8.32, Acts.5.28, Acts.2.38, Acts.2.39, Heb.6.1, Heb.6.2, Heb.6.3, Heb.6.4, Heb.6.5, Heb.6.6, Matt.28.19, Deut.6.4, 2Thess.2.8, 2Thess.2.9, 2Thess.2.10, 2Thess.2.11, Isa.66.4, Ezek.14.6, Ezek.14.7, Ezek.14.8, Ezek.14.9, Ezek.14.10, Rom.10.9, Heb.12.27
The Overcoming Power of Repentance and Forgiveness20110127-Landmark-Ladies-ClaudetteWalker.mp3LM2011
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsClaudette WalkerClaudette Walker emphasizes the transformative power of repentance and forgiveness for every believer. True repentance involves acknowledging sins with a humble heart, leading to cleansing and renewal through God's mercy. Walker illustrates that forgiveness is a continual choice that brings healing and restoration; it requires love and compassion, even towards those who have wronged us. She shares practical steps for forgiveness, such as canceling debts and inviting intimacy, stressing that it is not merely an emotional act but a deliberate decision that reflects God's grace.

Walker reminds believers that no one is without sin and that daily self-examination is essential for spiritual growth. She encourages the audience to forgive themselves and to let go of guilt, which hinders their relationship with God. By embracing God’s grace and mercy, believers can experience true freedom and a deeper connection with the Lord. In closing, Walker calls the audience to the altar to seek healing and to commit to a life of repentance and forgiveness, thereby living out the fullness of God's love and grace in their lives.
repentance, forgiveness, grace, reconciliation, growth, healing, mental health, restoration, humility, mercy
Ps.53.3, Rom.3.23, Isa.53.6, 1John.1.8, 1John.1.9, Heb.4.15, Heb.4.16, Ps.103.10, Ps.103.11, Ps.103.12, Ps.103.13, Ps.103.14, Heb.12.15, Matt.6.14, Matt.6.15, Matt.5.43, Matt.5.44, Matt.5.45, Matt.5.46, Matt.5.47, Matt.5.48, 1Pet.2.19, 1Pet.2.20, 1Pet.2.21, 1Pet.2.22, 1Pet.2.23, 1John.3.21, 1John.4.10, Job.42.6
What is Necessary for the Supernatural20110127-Landmark-DannieHood-ThursPM.mp3LM2011
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsDannie HoodBro. Dannie Hood emphasizes the critical importance of submission to God's authority and the teachings of Apostolic doctrine for experiencing the supernatural. He urges believers to hold fast to their faith amid life's challenges, reminding them that true faith requires action and trust in God's promises. Using the story of Elijah and the widow of Zarephath, he illustrates that sacrificial faith, especially in times of scarcity, unlocks God's miraculous provision. He challenges the congregation to reject self-condemnation and fear, encouraging them to actively lift their voices in faith and embrace a spirit of repentance and humility.

Bro. Hood warns against complacency and the dangers of negative influences that could lead believers away from doctrinal truths. He calls for unity within the church, stressing that true miracles and blessings come from aligning one's will with God's purpose and submitting to spiritual leaders. By doing so, believers can expect to experience the transformative power of the Holy Spirit in their lives. He concludes by highlighting the necessity of faithfulness in trials, urging everyone to seek a deeper relationship with God through submission, prayer, and obedience to witness the supernatural unfold.
faith, perseverance, submission, obedience, God's provision, apostolic, doctrine, authority, faithfulness, trials and testing, spiritual warfare
Jas.1.2
Friday AM20110128-Landmark-EliLopeztonyBailey-FriAM.mp3LM2011
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsTony BaileyBro. Tony Bailey proclaims the profound desire of God to know each individual personally, emphasizing that relationship is foundational. He highlights the Apostle Paul's quest for understanding God, illustrating that God actively seeks fellowship with humanity. The power of the Cross and the transformative love of Jesus are central themes, offering salvation and healing to all who believe. Bro. Bailey encourages the congregation to recognize their identity as the body of Christ, empowered to overcome challenges, sin, and sickness through the authority given to believers.

Bro. Bailey asserts that Jesus has already accomplished healing and deliverance through His sacrifice, urging everyone to embrace their healing and walk in the authority granted to them. He emphasizes that God has defeated Satan, providing freedom from bondage and calling the audience to act in faith, believing in the miracles available to them. The message is clear: God desires to communicate with His people, reinforcing that every believer has been endowed with authority and gifts to minister healing and deliverance, thereby playing an active role in the church's mission in the world.
relationship, overcoming, Power of the Holy Ghost, authority, victory, faith, spiritual warfare, deliverance
1John.3.8, Col.2.15
Perilous Times20110128-Landmark-LeeStoneking-FriPM.mp3LM2011
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Prayer Led By Ministers Wives1999-Landmark-StephanieParkeyBernieCupoli-PrayerLedByMinistersWives.mp3LM1999 - Storming the Enemy’s Stronghold
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsStephanie Parkey, Bernie Cupoliperseverance, unity, faith, prayer, growth, intercession, faithfulness, healing, Godly living, worship
1Sam.1.1, 1John.5.14, 1John.5.15, Matt.21.22, Eph.5.2, Deut.28.1, Deut.28.2, Deut.28.3, Deut.28.4
Growing People Who Will Grow A Church19980129-Landmark-ArtHodges-GrowingPeopleWhoWillGrowAChurch.mp3LM1998 - Empowered by Prayer
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsArt HodgesBro. Art Hodges emphasizes the vital role of nurturing individuals within the church to foster overall growth. He outlines a four-point strategy: believe in the people, equip them, empower them, and reward their efforts. It is essential for leaders to model belief in their congregation, providing opportunities for personal and spiritual development. By allowing space for failure, leaders cultivate an environment where individuals feel valued and are motivated to take ownership of their ministries.

Effective communication and shared vision are critical in empowering members to actively participate in the church's mission. Hodges encourages leaders to share the creation of the church's vision with the congregation, reinforcing the idea that growth is a collective effort. He highlights the importance of recognizing and rewarding contributions, motivating members to engage more deeply. Ultimately, Hodges asserts that growing people will lead to the growth of the church, and this approach can create a thriving community that reflects the teachings of the apostolic faith.
leadership, growth, development, vision, empowerment, training, impact, community, mentorship, effectiveness, practical, practical faith, activation
Acts.2.38, Eph.4.11, Eph.4.12
The Role of Men in the Home19980129-Landmark-RaymondKleopper-TheRoleOfMenInTheHome.mp3LM1998 - Empowered by Prayer
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsRaymond KleopperBrother Raymond Kleopper emphasizes the profound responsibility of men in the home, urging them to embrace their roles as loving leaders and nurturers. He asserts that mere financial provision is inadequate; true leadership necessitates emotional investment and active participation in family life. Men must recognize that their positional power in the workplace does not equate to authority at home. Instead, they should wield their personal power to foster deep, loving relationships with their wives and children, ensuring that communication and respect thrive within the family.

Kleopper warns against the negligence that can stem from ignoring the emotional needs of family members. He challenges men to heed the warning signs from their loved ones and not dismiss their concerns. By creating a nurturing environment and demonstrating accountability for their actions, men can positively influence their families. Ultimately, he calls on men to strive for personal growth and to recognize that their actions have a profound impact on the emotional and spiritual well-being of their families, reinforcing the vital role they play in guiding their households according to biblical principles.
masculinity, relationship, fatherhood, family, emotions, anger management, accountability, growth, maturity, priests, effectiveness, communication, unity, christian home
2Chr.7.14
You Already Got What It Takes19990126-Landmark-RobertNigro-YouAlreadyGotWhatItTakes.mp3LM1999 - Storming the Enemy’s Stronghold
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsRobert NigroBro. Nigro emphasizes that every believer possesses the necessary tools to accomplish God's will through the power of the Holy Ghost. He illustrates that even in desperate situations, like the widow in 2 Kings 4, God can work miracles with what seems like nothing. He urges the congregation to recognize their inner strength and the importance of faith, action, and perseverance in carrying out God's work. By stepping out in faith, believers can share the gospel and transform lives, regardless of their circumstances or resources.

Bro. Nigro calls on believers to take initiative and pour out their spiritual gifts, reminding them that God's ability to perform miracles is not reliant on extraordinary qualifications but on the willingness to use what they have. He highlights the significance of recognizing and utilizing the spiritual power within them to make a difference in the world. By embracing brokenness and allowing God to work through their lives, believers can fulfill their purpose and contribute to God's kingdom, ultimately becoming effective witnesses for Christ.
Power of the Holy Ghost, God's will, faith, perseverance, activation, practical faith, willingness, God's promises, potential, spiritual gifts, testimony, transformation
2Kgs.4.1
Speaking to Minister’s Wives19990127-Landmark-LoriHood-SpeakingToMinistersWives-MASTER.mp3LM1999 - Storming the Enemy’s Stronghold
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsLori HoodSister Lori Hood emphasizes that living in the limelight of ministry presents both challenges and rewards. She encourages ministers' wives to embrace their roles as leaders, recognizing that God has placed them there for a purpose. While the spotlight brings public attention, true fulfillment comes from humility and a willingness to serve despite the pressures of visibility. Sister Hood highlights that trials and experiences broaden one's capacity to fulfill their ministry, reminding listeners that God’s timing is perfect, and faithfulness to one's calling is essential.

The journey of ministry involves highs and lows, with the need to balance public expectations with personal integrity. Living in the limelight requires understanding that the pressures can lead to both fulfillment and struggle. Sister Hood urges that whether one is on center stage or waiting in the wings, being chosen by God is not based on human criteria but aligns with His divine purpose. The ultimate reward for faithfulness in ministry is eternal, and the grand finale of one's journey culminates in living in His everlasting light.
perseverance, humility, Ministry, leadership, purpose, servanthood, faithfulness, growth, trials and testing, faith, God's timing
Phil.2.8, Matt.23.12, Prov.15.33, 1Chr.28.1, 1Chr.28.20
Speaking to PKs19990128-Landmark-CharlesMahaney-SpeakingToPKs.mp3LM1999 - Storming the Enemy’s Stronghold
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsCharles MahaneyBro. Charles Mahaney delivers a powerful message to young people, emphasizing the importance of understanding their spiritual identity and the dangers of straying from their faith. He warns against the allure of the world and superficial friendships, using his own troubled past to illustrate the transformative power of redemption through Jesus Christ. Mahaney calls on preachers' kids to recognize their unique roles and encourages them to seek a personal relationship with God, urging them to turn away from distractions and actively engage in their faith.

Mahaney implores the listeners to embrace their faith and heritage, recognizing that God has a purpose for each of them. He stresses the significant role preachers' kids play within their families and communities and emphasizes the need for them to actively support one another. The message concludes with a call to action, urging young people to pray, seek revival, and understand the consequences of ignoring their spiritual responsibilities, reminding them that through faith, they can overcome challenges and lead lives that reflect God's glory.
purpose, identity, redemption, heritage, revival, youth ministry, discipleship, calling, trials and testing, overcoming
Luke.15.11, Luke.15.12, Luke.15.13
The Mystery of Simplicity19990128-Landmark-JackCunningham-TheMysteryOfSimplicity-MASTER.mp3LM1999 - Storming the Enemy’s Stronghold
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJack CunninghamBro. Jack Cunningham emphasizes the profound impact of simple obedience in faith and the significance of following God's straightforward commands. He illustrates that miraculous outcomes in our lives often depend on our willingness to act on simple instructions, just as Naaman's healing required him to dip in the Jordan River seven times. God does not demand extraordinary feats but desires faithful responses to His guidance, highlighting that our miracles hinge on our actions within our capability.

Cunningham underscores the importance of faithfulness in seemingly mundane tasks, asserting that when individuals take the initiative to do what is possible, God steps in to perform the impossible. He encourages believers to trust in God's power rather than human limitations, reminding them that revival and transformation are attainable when they respond obediently to His commands. By recognizing the authority of Jesus' name and acting on what they can do, believers unlock the potential for divine intervention and significant spiritual breakthroughs in their lives and the lives of others.
miracles, faith, obedience, empowerment, authority, revival, trust, God's power, God's plan, God's will, submission
2Kgs.5.10, 2Kgs.5.13, Matt.16.19, 1Cor.1.27, 1Cor.1.28, 1Cor.1.29
Church Growth19990128-Landmark-JohnnyGodair-ChurchGrowth-MASTER.mp3LM1999 - Storming the Enemy’s Stronghold
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJohnny GodairBro. Johnny Godair emphasizes the essential role of creating a climate of happiness and love within the church to foster growth. He asserts that a thriving church must be Bible-centered, enthusiastic, and prayerful, encouraging every member to actively engage in evangelism. Godair challenges pastors and congregants alike to step out in faith, pursue outreach efforts, and believe that revival is achievable for all who are willing to invest the effort. He illustrates the transformative power of outreach through personal stories, highlighting that the harvest is plentiful but the laborers are few.

Moreover, Bro. Godair identifies key principles for church growth, including the importance of enthusiasm and passion, the need for a loving and welcoming atmosphere, and the necessity of prayer and reliance on God's authority. He insists that revival is not reserved for a select few but is attainable by anyone who is diligent and committed. By taking initiative and embracing their divine purpose, every church can experience revival and fulfill its mission in the community, ultimately contributing to the expansion of God's kingdom.
evangelism, revival, prayer, leadership, growth, outreach, faith, church foundation, passion, Ministry, kingdom advancement, kingdom service
Matt.16.18, 1Cor.12.21, Eccl.9.10, Ps.138.7, Ps.85.6, Hab.3.2, Phil.4.13
Ladies Landmark19990128-Landmark-KathyHernandez-NancyGrandquist.mp3LM1999 - Storming the Enemy’s Stronghold
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsKathy Hernandez, Nancy GrandquistSister Nancy Grandquist emphasizes the transformative power of God's grace, urging women to rise above feelings of inadequacy and embrace their identity as beloved children of God. She highlights that even great biblical figures, like Elijah and Moses, faced despair but found strength in their relationship with God. It is essential to confront personal challenges, acknowledge feelings of worthlessness, and seek healing through faith. By coming boldly to the throne of grace, individuals can access mercy and empowerment to fulfill their divine calling.

Grandquist encourages women to reject the lies of the enemy about their worth and to recognize their value in Christ. She illustrates that emotional healing requires letting go of past bitterness and embracing forgiveness. By sharing the story of Mephibosheth, she reminds the audience that perceived weaknesses are covered at the king's table, and that everyone is deserving of love and grace. Ultimately, true transformation comes from a personal encounter with God's glory, and women are called to step into their roles as powerful ministers in the Kingdom of God.
healing, grace, identity, victory, self worth, calling, empowerment, transformation, authority, renewal, mental health, spiritual warfare
2Cor.12.9, 2Cor.12.10, Heb.4.16
The Absolute Sovereignty of Jesus Christ19990128-Landmark-PaulReynolds-TheAbsoluteSovereigntyOfJesusChrist-MASTER.mp3LM1999 - Storming the Enemy’s Stronghold
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsPaul ReynoldsBro. Paul Reynolds emphasizes the absolute sovereignty of Jesus Christ, asserting that God is in control of all aspects of life, creation, and history. He urges the congregation to trust in God's divine timing and purpose, reminding them that true success in ministry comes from recognizing God's sovereignty rather than relying solely on personal abilities. Reynolds warns against the dangers of underemphasizing the doctrine of God's sovereignty, which can lead to insecurity and a distorted perception of reality. He reinforces that all things work together for good for those who love God, encouraging believers to embrace faith in His control.

Reynolds illustrates the power of God's sovereignty through various biblical examples, highlighting that God is sovereign over life, good and evil, and historical events. He narrates personal anecdotes, such as the story of his own struggles with his son's choices, to illustrate how God can turn difficult situations into opportunities for growth and understanding. Ultimately, he calls on the audience to put their trust in God's plans, assuring them that He makes everything beautiful in His time and that nothing occurs outside of His divine will.
God's Sovereignty, trust, God's timing, providence, purpose, faith, authority, doctrine, God's plan, God's will
Isa.45.1, Isa.45.12, Isa.45.7, Isa.46.3, Isa.46.10, Matt.7.7, John.15.7, 1John.5.14, John.1.3, John.1.4, John.10.10, John.11.25, 2Tim.1.10, Eph.1.4, Prov.21.1, Col.1.16, Ps.78.49, Eccl.3.11, Eccl.3.14, Rom.8.28
Revival20000125-Landmark-JerryStaten-Revival.mp3LM2000 - Open Door
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJerry StatenRevival is not merely an option; it is a mandate for the church. Bro. Jerry Staten emphasizes the urgency of engaging in worship and outreach, stressing that every soul counts in God's eyes. He recounts his experience of starting a church in Lexington Park, Maryland, where, despite facing challenges in a predominantly Catholic community, they witnessed incredible revival and numerous conversions. Staten calls for the church to recognize its role as agents of change, proclaim liberty to the captives, and actively participate in creating an environment where the Holy Spirit can move freely.

Staten highlights the transformative power of God, sharing testimonies of new believers who overcame addiction and despair. He urges the church to reject complacency, to embrace their responsibility in a world filled with spiritual darkness, and to maintain biblical standards to experience genuine revival. Worship is essential for releasing the Holy Spirit within the church, and Staten reminds everyone that the church must rise up, take responsibility for the souls in their community, and allow God to work through them to bring about revival.
revival, effectiveness, church mission, transformation, God's power, responsibility, community, Great Commission, spiritual warfare, worship, standards, church foundation, biblical fidelity, relationship with God
Rom.10.14, Acts.13.2, Acts.13.3, Acts.13.4, Isa.61.1, Isa.61.2, Isa.61.3
The Impossibles⁠2022LM-ThurAM-Men'sDay-DKlinedinst-TheImpossibles.mp3LM2022 - The Invincible Church
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsDoug KlinedinstPrepare for the challenges ahead as the world faces increasing turmoil and spiritual deception. The time of great tribulation approaches, and believers must rise boldly in their faith. Many will be deceived, but those rooted in the Word of God will remain steadfast. Reject a form of godliness without power and embrace a life of separation and holiness. Victory belongs to those who commit wholeheartedly to their faith and cultivate a passionate, prayer-filled life, for the anointing empowers believers to overcome challenges.

As the world grows darker, the light of the gospel shines brighter. Believers are called to engage actively in the work of the Lord and strengthen their faith amid trials. It is crucial to live a godly life, resisting the pressures of the current culture. Those who have faith like Abraham will not waver at the promises of God. While challenges may arise, the impossible remains achievable for those who trust in the Lord. Stand firm, for the victory is assured for the faithful.
endurance, spiritual warfare, holiness, prayer life, faith, discipleship, commitment, discernment, revival
Matt.24.3, Matt.24.4, Matt.24.6, Matt.24.7, Matt.24.21, Matt.24.22, Matt.24.23, Matt.24.24, 2Tim.3.1, 2Tim.3.2, 2Tim.3.3, 2Tim.3.4, 2Tim.3.5, Matt.24.12, Matt.24.13, Matt.24.14, Mark.13.22, Rom.8.37, Zech.14.7
Ladies Day2022LM-ThurAM-Ladies Day-Flo Shaw-Anne Klinedinst.mp3LM2022 - The Invincible Church
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsFlo ShawFlo Shaw delivers a powerful message emphasizing that God is a waymaker who can create pathways through life's difficulties. She encourages the audience, particularly women, to remain steadfast in prayer, illustrating this through personal testimonies and scriptural references. Shaw highlights the invincible nature of Jesus, assuring believers that trials often serve as setups for greater blessings and revival. She calls for collective support for pastors' wives, acknowledging the unique burdens they bear and affirming their value in God's kingdom.

Shaw reminds the audience of the importance of prayer, especially during challenging times like the COVID-19 pandemic, and reassures them that God hears their prayers and performs miracles. She emphasizes the need to prepare for an outpouring of revival and the restoration of strength through faith. The sermon concludes with a prophetic declaration of a double portion of anointing and blessings being poured out upon God's people, urging everyone to embrace their power and influence within the church and to support one another in ministry.
prayer, faith, revival, restoration, guidance, perseverance, spiritual warfare, unity, miracles, intercession
Matt.25.21, Isa.43.1, Isa.43.2, Isa.43.16, Rev.1.8, Phil.4.13, Acts.26.2, Job.42.10
Men’s Day - A Strong Root System2021LM-ThursAM-Men'sDay-RonMullingsandJonathanMcDonald.m4aLM2021 - Landmark Conference
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJohn McDonaldBro Jonathan McDonald emphasizes the necessity of a strong root system in faith, drawing from Romans 11:16-17 to illustrate that if the root is holy, so are the branches. He asserts that a healthy root system is crucial for spiritual productivity, just as a tree relies on its roots for strength and nourishment. Even during trials and dark seasons, the Holy Spirit works beneath the surface, igniting faith that can lead to revival and transformation. Congregants are reminded that they are not alone in their struggles, as divine assistance is always available to guide and strengthen them.

McDonald urges the church to seek a deeper connection with God, stressing the importance of prayer, discernment, and purity of heart. He calls for the church to rise in power and authority in these last days, asserting that true miracles depend on being sanctified and aligned with God's purpose. The preacher reminds attendees that their faith and actions can spark revival, encouraging a proactive and assertive approach in their spiritual walk. In closing, he invites those hungry for a deeper experience with God to commit to a life of prayer and purity, promising that God will pour out His spirit in unprecedented ways.
spiritual foundation, growth, revival, purity, God's provision, prayer, holiness, unity, authority
Rom.11.16, Rom.11.17, Jude.1.12, John.15.1, John.15.2, Josh.14.12, Acts.2.38, Judg.6.11, 2Chr.32.7, 2Chr.32.8, Gen.49.23, Gen.49.24, Acts.11.21, Ps.81.10, Luke.12.11, Luke.12.12, Heb.1.14, Ps.103.20, Ps.103.21, Judg.6.12, Acts.5.19, Acts.12.7, Prov.20.9, Ps.51.7, Ps.51.10
Ladies Day - Testimony2020LM-ThursAM-Ladies-RhondaLabosco_CarlaBurton.mp3LM2020 - Is There Anything Too Hard for the Lord?
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsRhonda Laboscotestimony, deliverance
Men’s Day2020LM-ThursAM-Mens-JonathanMcDonald_JackCunningham.mp3LM2020 - Is There Anything Too Hard for the Lord?
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJack Cunninghamleadership, commitment, radical, spiritual warfare, Godly living, discernment, accountability, sacrifice, holiness, discipleship
Matt.18.8, Matt.18.9, 1Cor.5.9, Prov.3.5, Prov.14.17, Ps.1.1, 1Cor.15.33, Rom.16.13
The Dangers of Unbridled Carnality ⁠20170126-Landmark-MensDay-JohnMcdonaldJackCunningham.mp3LM2017
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsJack CunninghamBro Jack Cunningham emphasizes the grave dangers of unbridled carnality that plague today’s generation, warning that a carnal mind stands in opposition to God, leading to spiritual death and separation. He illustrates how ego, pride, and worldly thinking often overshadow sexual sin, causing many to stray from God’s path. The story of Balaam serves as a cautionary tale about prioritizing material gain over divine obedience, revealing the disastrous consequences of such choices. Cunningham calls for a reassessment of one’s commitment to God, urging the congregation to seek a deeper relationship and distance themselves from worldly influences.

Cunningham further warns that ignoring God’s directives can dull spiritual sensitivity, making individuals susceptible to rationalizing disobedience. He stresses that true holiness is a continuous journey requiring vigilance against the creeping effects of carnality. He highlights the importance of maintaining spiritual conviction and repentance, reminding the audience that true conviction is essential for a genuine relationship with God. The message serves as a powerful reminder of the need to adhere to biblical absolutes and the dangers of allowing carnal desires to dictate one’s life.
holiness, repentance, obedience, worldliness, conviction, spiritual warfare, consecration, pride, separation, commitment
Rom.8.6, Rom.8.7, Rom.8.8
Yesterday's Dilemma is Tomorrow's Dominion20160128-Landmark-Mens-RicGonzalesDannieHood.mp3LM2016
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsDannie HoodBro. Dannie Hood emphasizes that yesterday's challenges serve as a foundation for tomorrow's victories. He calls believers to rise above past failures and embrace their new identity in Christ, asserting that faith and prayer are crucial in overcoming obstacles. True leadership within the church requires men to reject societal pressures, stand firm in their spiritual authority, and actively pursue God’s promises. The spirit of Caleb, marked by determination and courage, is essential for both younger and older generations as they navigate their faith journeys.

Hood warns against compromising biblical truths, particularly the doctrine of Acts 2:38, urging the church to be a community that empowers its members. He stresses that God’s promises demand action; believers must actively seek and claim what has been promised to them. The importance of unity and prayer is highlighted as essential for the church to achieve the revival God has promised. Hood encourages men to lead with strength and conviction, asserting that with a renewed sense of purpose, they can overcome adversity and fulfill their God-given roles in advancing the kingdom.
revival, leadership, practical faith, truth, growth, perseverance, prayer, God's promises, empowerment
Acts.2.38
Watermark of Your Faith20100127-LM1-WedAM-DannyHood-WatermarkOfYourFaith.mp3LM2010 - Prayer
EnglishDannie HoodBro. Dannie Hood emphasizes the necessity of staying in the flow of the Spirit, rejecting complacency and fleeting emotional highs. True spiritual growth comes from consistency and persistent effort in one's relationship with God, rather than relying on past experiences or results-oriented ambitions. Trials and desert experiences yield valuable lessons and deeper faith, urging listeners to dig deeper and cultivate their gifts while waiting for God’s timing to bear fruit.

He warns against the dangers of abandoning dreams and calling due to adversity, calling for a renewed commitment to faithfulness and trust in God. Staying planted by the rivers of water is essential, as God’s timing brings forth fruit. Bro. Hood encourages everyone to embrace transformation through the Holy Spirit, as the journey may contain twists and turns, but ultimately leads to miraculous possibilities and the fulfillment of purpose in their lives.
growth, transformation, perseverance, flow, anointing, God's timing, faith, faithfulness, trials and testing, maturity
Exod.3.1, Ezek.47.1, Ps.1.1https://youtu.be/ehaVvEHEJJY
Breath of God20100127-LM2-WedPM-KennethHaney-BreathOfGod.mp3LM2010 - Prayer
EnglishKenneth HaneyBro. Kenneth Haney emphasizes that without the Breath of God, there is no spiritual life. He draws parallels between God's breath in Genesis and the present-day need for believers to seek a genuine relationship with God, which transcends materialism and self-reliance. The church must rely on the Holy Spirit rather than human talent or organizational structure. Haney calls for a passionate return to worship and a deep hunger for God's presence, urging the congregation to be receptive to the transformative power of the Holy Spirit.

Referencing Ezekiel’s vision of dry bones, Haney illustrates that even the lifeless can be revived through God's breath. He recounts historical revivals, particularly the Azusa Street revival, to highlight God's desire to breathe anew upon His people today. Haney challenges believers to seek a radical and authentic experience with God, transcending tradition and formality. He calls for unity and communal worship, emphasizing that revival is about deepening relationships with God and experiencing His life-giving breath daily.
revival, life and vitality, hunger, worship, spirit led, God's presence, power of the church
Ezek.37.1, Ezek.37.2, Ezek.37.3, Ezek.37.7, Ezek.37.6, Ezek.37.9, Ezek.37.8, Ezek.37.4, Ezek.37.5, Ezek.37.10, Zech.4.6, 2Kgs.4.8, 2Kgs.4.9, 2Kgs.4.10, 2Kgs.4.11, 2Kgs.4.12, 2Kgs.4.13, 2Kgs.4.14, 2Kgs.4.15, 2Kgs.4.16, 2Kgs.4.17, 2Kgs.4.18, 2Kgs.4.27, 2Kgs.4.26, 2Kgs.4.25, 2Kgs.4.19, 2Kgs.4.22, 2Kgs.4.21, 2Kgs.4.23, 2Kgs.4.20, 2Kgs.4.24, 2Kgs.4.28, 2Kgs.4.31, 2Kgs.4.36, 2Kgs.4.32, 2Kgs.4.29, 2Kgs.4.37, 2Kgs.4.33, 2Kgs.4.35, 2Kgs.4.30, 2Kgs.4.34https://youtu.be/UwmBMJvgV08
Intimacy with God20100128-LM3-ThursAM-Mens-NathanielHaney-DannyHood-Relationship.mp3LM2010 - Prayer
EnglishNathaniel HaneyPastor Nathaniel Haney emphasizes that the foremost pursuit for any Christian is to cultivate an intimate relationship with God, which aligns with the purpose of creation. He stresses the importance of loving God with all one's heart, soul, and strength, highlighting that this foundational commandment is essential for understanding the relationship between God and humanity. Haney contrasts the busyness of serving God with the necessity of sitting at His feet, illustrating that true discipleship comes from love and intimacy rather than mere religious duties. He warns that many in the church today become overwhelmed with programs and evangelism while neglecting their vital relationship with God.

Haney calls believers to reevaluate their priorities, urging them to focus on developing their relationship with God, as this will ultimately draw others to Him. He uses the story of Mary and Martha to exemplify this point, explaining how Mary chose the good part by sitting at Jesus' feet, while Martha became anxious with serving. He asserts that relationship with God is paramount for effective evangelism and that the value of this relationship transcends earthly achievements. The message concludes with an invitation for individuals to deepen their connection with God, prioritizing love and intimacy over mere actions.
intimacy with God, discipleship, God's love, doctrine, worship, religion, Godly living
Deut.6.4, Deut.6.6, Matt.28.18https://youtu.be/iaQaWV3zJfk
The Story of Hannah20100128-LM4-ThursAM-Ladies-LizShivers-DonnaLinville.mp3LM2010 - Prayer
EnglishElizabeth ShiversSister Liz Shivers emphasizes the transformative power of fervent prayer, using the story of Hannah as a central example. Hannah, despite her deep sorrow and barrenness, turns to God in passionate prayer, demonstrating that even in the face of adversity and misunderstanding, pouring out one's heart to God is essential. She teaches that prayer is not merely a routine but a lifeline that connects believers with divine power, enabling them to overcome struggles and experience God’s presence. Sister Liz calls on the congregation to recognize their adversaries, resist negativity, and remember that God is ever-present in their lives.

Sister Liz urges believers to prioritize prayer and fasting as vital practices for spiritual awakening and community strength. She reminds the congregation that adversity can bolster faith, as God remains in control, working for their good. By following Hannah’s example of self-sacrificing prayer, believers can expect miraculous changes in their lives. The sermon calls for a collective spirit of prayer within the church, asserting that prayer is the secret to the church’s power and that every trial faced can strengthen and refine faith, preparing the church for revival and spiritual awakening.
prayer, trust, intercession, perseverance, persistence, consecration, revival, adversity, trials and testing
Jas.5.16, Jer.33.3, Phil.3.10, Ps.63.1, Ps.63.2, 1Sam.1.6, 1Sam.1.11, 1Sam.1.10, Ps.34.17, Ps.34.18, Isa.43.2, Isa.43.3, Isa.41.10, Acts.12.5, Rev.3.20https://youtu.be/sl-vjvf9uDc
Thurs PM20100128-LM5-ThursPM-NathanielHaney.mp3LM2010 - Prayer
EnglishNathaniel HaneyPastor Nathaniel Haney emphasizes the urgency of recognizing the signs of the times, particularly regarding the imminent return of the Lord and the Rapture of the church. He warns that many are being deceived by false teachings and are departing from sound doctrine, leading them away from the truth of God's Word. The church must remain steadfast and vigilant, understanding that the world is increasingly blind to the approaching tribulation. Unity among believers and a commitment to sound teaching are essential in the face of rising apostasy, as true doctrine is non-negotiable.

Haney calls for believers to be prepared and spiritually ready for Christ's return, reminding them that the Rapture brings hope and comfort. He addresses the prevalence of apostasy in the end times, urging the congregation to stand firm in their convictions despite the dangers of seducing spirits and false doctrines. Believers must hold fast to the truth of God's Word, as sound doctrine is essential for spiritual growth. The preacher inspires the church to focus on their mission and relationship with God, assuring them that they are not alone but part of a faithful remnant ready for the return of the Lord.
end times, doctrine, eschatology, unity, vigilance, preparation, truth, apostasy, readiness, rapture, spiritual warfare
1Thess.4.13, 1Thess.4.14, 1Thess.4.15, 1Thess.4.16, 1Thess.4.17, 1Thess.4.18, Rom.11.25, 1John.2.19https://youtu.be/ehaVvEHEJJY
Fri AM20100129-LM6-FriAM-JamesLashley-EliLopez.mp3LM2010 - Prayer
EnglishJames LashleyBro. James Lashley declares that true victory is not something to be earned but inherited through being born of God. He emphasizes that believers must continuously grow in their understanding of God, recognizing that life's breaking moments serve a greater purpose. Spiritual victory comes from unwavering faith, even in the face of challenges, and it is God's grace that empowers believers to overcome their pasts and embrace renewed lives. The journey of victory in Christ demands perseverance and a focus on His glory, as believers are called to embody God's power and presence in the world.

Lashley affirms that victory is a birthright for every believer, rooted in the unchanging nature of God and His promises. He reminds the congregation that they do not fight for victory; instead, they refuse to surrender it. With the power of the Holy Spirit, believers are enabled to fulfill their God-given purpose and live in victory. The message concludes with a powerful reminder that victory is not contingent upon feelings but is founded on the eternal truth of God's love and the believer's identity as a child of God.
victory, purpose, growth, empowerment, grace, perseverance, breakthrough, transformation, authority, faith, witnessing
Col.1.15, Heb.1.3, Titus.2.13, John.1.10, 1John.2.19, 1John.2.20, 1Tim.4.1, Phil.1.21, Phil.3.20https://youtu.be/S9ihcbAeAtc
There is No Substitute for Fire20100129-LM7-FriPM-DannieHood-ThereIsNoSubstituteForFire.mp3LM2010 - Prayer
EnglishDannie HoodBro. Dannie Hood declares that there is no substitute for the fire of the Holy Ghost in an Apostolic church. He emphasizes that true power and answers come from God's presence, not from human-made programs or philosophies. The fire represents essential elements for spiritual growth, clarity, and overcoming life's challenges. Bro. Hood calls for a return to the simplicity of faith, urging the congregation to actively seek the fire of God, which brings healing, direction, and boldness. Without this fire, individuals and churches risk becoming ineffective.

He illustrates that the fire of God is necessary for overcoming personal struggles and societal challenges, asserting that genuine worship and a relationship with God empower believers. Bro. Hood warns against relying on substitutes that cannot deliver, sharing the importance of separation from worldly influences to maintain spiritual integrity. He encourages believers to remain connected to the fire of God for direction, empowerment, and discernment, ultimately reaffirming that God will answer by fire when believers seek Him earnestly through prayer and worship.
Pentecostal Fire, Power of the Holy Ghost, authority, worship, authenticity, transformation, truth, doctrine, empowerment, spiritual warfare, prayer, devotion, identity
Rev.21.8, 1Kgs.18.21, Matt.3.11, Matt.3.12, Gen.1.14, Exod.32.14, Acts.2.38https://youtu.be/Rn8VvLPszsM
LM2011 - Men’s Day20110127-Landmark-Mens-TedGravesLeeStoneking.mp3MISSING
EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsTed GravesIn this message, the preacher emphasizes the importance of repentance and the transformative power of faith in Jesus Christ. Drawing from Acts 2:38, he passionately calls the congregation to turn away from their old ways and embrace the new life that comes through accepting the Holy Spirit. The preacher illustrates how repentance is not merely a one-time act but a continuous journey that leads to spiritual growth and deeper communion with God.

The preacher also highlights the significance of community in the faith journey. He encourages believers to support one another, share their testimonies, and walk together in faith. By fostering strong relationships within the church, they can help one another to stay accountable and grow in their understanding of God's word. This collective effort strengthens not only individual faith but also the church as a whole, creating a vibrant and dynamic community centered on Christ.
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EnglishHome | All Sermons | Collections | Preachers and Speakers | Topics | Bible | Contact UsEli LopezToday, we gather to delve into the profound message of repentance and the transformative power of faith as highlighted in Acts 2:38. The speaker emphasizes the importance of turning away from sin and embracing the gift of salvation that God offers to all who believe. This act of repentance is not merely a one-time event; it is a continuous journey of aligning our lives with God's will and purpose.

The message further underscores the significance of baptism as a public declaration of faith. By being baptized, individuals not only acknowledge their commitment to Christ but also receive the Holy Spirit, which empowers them to live a life that reflects God's love and grace. The preacher urges the congregation to embrace this call to action, inviting everyone to experience the fullness of life that God has prepared for them through Jesus.
LM2010 - Relationship20100128-LM3-ThursAM-Mens-NathanielHaney-DannyHood-Relationship.mp3MISSING
EnglishDannie HoodIn today's message, we reflect on the transformative power of repentance as highlighted in Acts 2:38. The call to repent and be baptized is not just a suggestion but a command that leads to forgiveness and the gift of the Holy Spirit. This act of turning away from sin is essential for a genuine relationship with God, allowing believers to experience true renewal and strength in their faith.

The preacher emphasizes the urgency of this message, urging everyone to examine their lives and consider the areas where they need to turn back to God. Repentance is portrayed as a pathway to freedom and empowerment, enabling individuals to live in alignment with God's purpose. As we commit to this journey, we open ourselves to the blessings that follow obedience and the transformative work of the Holy Spirit in our lives.
LM2010 - Ladies Day20100128-LM4-ThursAM-Ladies-LizShivers-DonnaLinville.mp3MISSING
EnglishDonna LinvilleToday, we gather to reflect on the transformative power of repentance and the gift of the Holy Spirit, as highlighted in Acts 2:38. The speaker emphasizes the importance of turning away from our past actions and seeking forgiveness, reminding us that God is always ready to accept us back into His embrace. Through heartfelt repentance, we can experience a renewal of spirit and a deeper connection with our Creator.

Furthermore, the message encourages us to embrace our identity as children of God. The preacher passionately speaks about the responsibility that comes with this identity, urging us to live lives that reflect our faith. By doing so, we not only honor God but also become a beacon of hope for others. Let us commit to this path of transformation, trusting in God's promise to guide us every step of the way.
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EnglishEli LopezPeter passionately calls on each of you to repent and be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ for the forgiveness of your sins. This transformative act opens the door to receiving the gift of the Holy Spirit, a promise that extends to you and your children, and to all who are far off, as many as the Lord our God will call. The power of this message lies in its universality—every person, regardless of background, is invited into a profound relationship with God through Christ.

The importance of community and support in faith cannot be overstated. Peter emphasizes the value of fellowship, teaching, and breaking bread together, as they strengthen the bond among believers. This unity in purpose and spirit fosters an environment where faith can flourish, and the church can grow in number and in depth. Embrace this call to action, for it is through collective commitment that the church becomes a beacon of hope and love in the world.
Your Prison Has No Power20090128-LM1-WedAM-RichardBishop-YourPrisonHasNoPower-JamesLashley.mp3LM2009 - Prayer
EnglishRichard BishopBro. Richard Bishop proclaims that the prison of fear holds no power over believers. He emphasizes the importance of prayer as a tool to break free from the chains that bind individuals. Drawing from the story of Peter's miraculous escape from prison, he urges listeners to recognize their identity in Christ and confront challenges with spiritual confidence. God desires His people to break free from limitations imposed by fear and doubt, embracing the anointing of the Holy Ghost to fulfill their divine purpose.

Bishop highlights the need for divine interruptions in our lives, encouraging believers to engage wholeheartedly in prayer and actively participate in God's work. He shares testimonies of transformation, reminding the congregation that God can use anyone to perform signs, wonders, and miracles. The message is clear: true strength comes from understanding one’s identity in God and relying on His Spirit. Believers are called to break free from mental prisons, submit to spiritual authority, and expect God to perform miracles today, as faith in His promises leads to empowerment for ministry.
empowerment, liberty, freedom, prayer, warfare, identity, faith, miracles, authority, revival
Acts.12.5, Acts.12.6, Acts.12.7, Acts.12.8, Acts.12.9, Acts.12.10, Acts.12.11, 1Sam.17.58, 2Tim.1.7https://youtu.be/yiD87MuDAhY
Fear20090128-LM2-WedPM-SteveWilloughby-Fear.mp3LM2009 - Prayer
EnglishSteve WilloughbyBro. Steve Willoughby addresses the paralyzing nature of fear, emphasizing that it can inhibit one's potential and effectiveness in fulfilling God's purpose. He asserts that perfect love, as described in 1 John 4, casts out fear, allowing believers to approach life with confidence in God's unwavering love. Willoughby encourages the congregation to reject fear, recognizing that their confidence should not depend on circumstances but on the assurance of Jesus’ love. He challenges believers to embrace a spirit of boldness, urging them to trust in God's plan and to remember that they are never alone in their struggles.

Willoughby shares personal experiences of facing health challenges and the accompanying fear, highlighting the importance of maintaining confidence in God's love during trials. He stresses that faith alone cannot defeat fear; rather, it is the recognition of God's love that empowers individuals to overcome. The message culminates in a call for believers to declare their confidence in God's love, to choose to reject fear, and to step into their God-given destiny. By focusing on God's love and the strength it provides, believers can rise above fear and boldly pursue their calling.
faith, God's love, boldness, confidence, courage, deliverance, fear, spiritual warfare, emotions, healing, trust, authority
1John.4.17, 1John.4.18, 1John.4.19, Acts.2.38https://youtu.be/PN_XxZK4qG4
Praying with Revelation at the End of Days20090129-LM3-ThursAM-Mens-JasonSciscoe-PrayingWithRevelationAtTheEndOfDays.mp3LM2009 - Prayer
EnglishJason SciscoeBro. Jason Sciscoe emphasizes the critical role of prayer and revelation in overcoming the challenges of our faithless generation. He highlights that a personal experience with Jesus is essential for believers to gain the insight and power needed to confront the complexities of life. Drawing from the story of Jesus’ transfiguration, he insists that spiritual elevation is necessary to receive fresh revelations that empower believers to minister effectively. Sciscoe cautions against relying solely on past experiences and traditions, urging men to rise, find their voices, and speak truth into the lives of others.

Sciscoe further explains that the power of God can transform lives when believers engage with Him through prayer and fasting, particularly when facing new spiritual challenges. He identifies the need for current revelation to combat the pervasive faithlessness and perversion of the culture. The preacher calls for unity among believers, as collective faith and understanding create an environment for divine anointing to flow. Ultimately, Sciscoe urges believers to take the transformative experiences from their spiritual mountaintops into the valleys of their lives, enabling them to effect change and fulfill their God-given purpose in the world.
revelation, prayer, authority, faith, spiritual warfare, unity, deliverance, discipleship, transformation, fasting
Mark.9.2, Mark.9.14, Mark.9.15, Mark.9.16, Mark.9.17, Mark.9.18, Mark.9.19, Mark.9.20, Mark.9.21, Mark.9.22, Mark.9.23, Mark.9.24, Mark.9.25, Mark.9.26, Mark.9.27, Mark.9.28, Mark.9.29, Rom.1.20https://youtu.be/ZluAYJVn_oc
Ladies Day20090129-LM4-ThursAM-LadiesDay.mp3LM2009 - Prayer
EnglishVesta MangunSister Vesta Mangun passionately calls upon the congregation to recognize the immense power of intercessory prayer. She emphasizes that no soul is saved apart from prayer, highlighting the vital role that collective intercession plays in spiritual warfare and the salvation of others. Sister Mangun urges the women of the church to rise as prayer warriors, stressing that consistent, fervent prayer can break strongholds, heal the afflicted, and bring about revival not only within the church but in the wider community. She challenges everyone to engage actively in prayer, declaring that the church must not merely operate on a religious treadmill but must embrace a systematic and powerful prayer life.

Mangun stresses that God has given the church authority to enforce His will through prayer. She asserts that persistent prayer can change lives and destinies, bringing hope and restoration. By rallying the congregation, she underscores the urgency of prayer in a time when society faces overwhelming challenges. She reminds everyone that God does nothing except in response to prayer, and that intercessory prayer holds the key to unlocking His power in their lives and the lives of others. The message is clear: the church must take its role seriously, engaging in prayer as a lifestyle to see transformation and revival.
intercession, prayer, spiritual warfare, revival, authority, relationship with God, discipline, transformation
1Cor.12.23, 1Cor.12.24, John.20.22, John.20.23, Rev.22.17, Rom.16.7, 2Cor.10.4, 2Cor.10.5https://youtu.be/bogWEjmBl58
When Judah Takes the Lead20090129-LM5-ThursPM-JasonSciscoe-WhenJudahTakesTheLead.mp3LM2009 - Prayer
EnglishJason SciscoeBro. Jason Sciscoe proclaims that the current global challenges are part of God's divine plan, urging believers to recognize their role in proclaiming His favor during adversity. Just as God positioned Joseph to provide during the famine, He is preparing His people to lead and support others in crisis. Faith and leadership are essential; believers must move beyond a survival mindset and actively influence their communities with God's truth. The church is not merely called to survive but to thrive, reflecting God's abundance rather than scarcity.

Sciscoe emphasizes the importance of unity and love among brethren, which strengthens the church's testimony and effectiveness. He calls for a shift in leadership mentality, encouraging believers to embrace change and let go of past hurts. Praise serves as a powerful declaration of faith that shifts focus from problems to God's provision and power. By stepping out in faith and investing in worship and offerings, believers can unlock God's favor and blessings, positioning themselves to be a source of hope and provision for their communities.
purpose, spiritual warfare, authority, trust, God's provision
Gen.41.55, Gen.41.56, Gen.41.57, Gen.42.1, Gen.42.2, Gen.42.35, Gen.42.36, Gen.43.1, Gen.43.2, Gen.43.3, Gen.43.8, Gen.43.11, Gen.43.12, Gen.43.13, Gen.43.14, Matt.6.18, Matt.6.19https://youtu.be/iC4QIrtlGG8
Friday AM20090130-LM6-FriAM-SteveWilloughby-GeorgeJones.mp3LM2009 - Prayer
EnglishSteve WilloughbyBro. Steve Willoughby emphasizes the significance of divine destiny and obedience in fulfilling God's purpose. He highlights that understanding one's identity in Christ is pivotal in overcoming feelings of inadequacy. Willoughby asserts that God's creative activity relies on a partnership with humanity, which requires believers to vocalize their faith and declarations to effect change in the spiritual realm. He stresses the power of intercession as a tool for influencing circumstances and encourages believers to trust in God's promises and authority, asserting that a strong prayer life is essential for living victoriously.

Willoughby further discusses how obedience demonstrates submission and earns authority. He illustrates that God's desire is for an active partnership with His people, encouraging them to be proactive in their prayer and intercession. He reflects on the biblical example of Adam, who was given authority to name and declare, signifying that believers possess the same power through their words. The message calls believers to recognize their role as God's Earth partners, urging them to exercise their dominion and authority to impact their communities for His kingdom through faith-filled declarations and persistent prayer.
authority, identity, relationship, covenant, dominion, intercession, obedience
Gen.2.1, Gen.2.2https://youtu.be/bwLCW3Gp0F8
LM2009 - Friday AM20090130-LM6-FriAM-SteveWilloughby-GeorgeJones.mp3MISSING
EnglishGeorge JonesToday, we gather to reflect on the transformative power of repentance as highlighted in Acts 2:38. The preacher emphasizes the importance of turning away from sin and embracing a life aligned with God's will. Genuine repentance is not merely an emotional response but a commitment to change and a call to action in our faith journey.

The message also underscores the significance of baptism as an outward expression of our inward faith. The preacher encourages the congregation to understand that this act symbolizes a new beginning and a public declaration of our commitment to Christ. As we embrace this journey, we are reminded of the grace that God extends to each of us, inviting us to live a life that reflects His love and purpose.
God’s Choice for You20090130-LM7-FriPM-LeeStoneking-GodsChoiceForYou.mp3LM2009 - Prayer
EnglishLee StonekingBro. Lee Stoneking emphasizes that God's choice for individuals is fundamentally tied to the decisions they make throughout their lives. He illustrates this through biblical figures like Moses, Joshua, and David, highlighting that faith and obedience are essential for fulfilling God's divine purposes. Worship and praise, he asserts, are powerful tools that unlock spiritual gifts and strengthen the community of believers. Stoneking urges the congregation to remain focused on Jesus despite worldly distractions and to actively pursue a lifestyle of faith, which brings true joy and freedom.

He underscores the importance of community worship, explaining that collective faith can lead to miraculous outcomes. Stoneking shares personal anecdotes about the transformative power of sincere worship, calling believers to embrace their roles in God's kingdom. He passionately encourages everyone to choose faith and worship, reminding them of the authority and power bestowed upon them by the Holy Ghost to overcome adversity. Ultimately, he calls for an unwavering commitment to God, asserting that true freedom and joy are found in living for Him.
obedience, faith, worship, praise, Power of the Holy Ghost, leadership, spiritual warfare
John.15.13, John.15.14, John.14.15, John.15.16, Mark.16.17, Mark.16.18, 1John.4.4, Ps.22.3, Rev.2.7, Rev.2.17, Rev.2.29, Rev.3.13, Rev.3.22https://youtu.be/CY8_HTy8OBA
Prevailing Prayer20080123-LM1-WedAM-KennethHaney-PrevailingPrayer.mp3LM2008 - Global Impact
EnglishKenneth HaneyBishop Kenneth Haney emphasizes the vital importance of prevailing prayer in the life of a believer. He challenges the congregation to understand that prayer is not merely a ritual but a powerful communication with God that requires persistence and fervency. Through biblical examples, he illustrates how prevailing prayer can lead to breakthroughs and miracles, encouraging believers to prioritize heartfelt prayer over mere formality. The Bishop asserts that corporate prayer strengthens the church community and enhances spiritual effectiveness, urging everyone to engage actively in prayer to experience transformation and revival.

Bishop Haney warns against relying solely on organizational skills without a foundation of prayer. He recounts personal anecdotes that highlight the transformative power of intercessory prayer, encouraging believers to knock persistently on the door of Heaven. He stresses that true encounters with God stem from sincere prayer, urging the congregation to commit to a life of prayer that moves Heaven and brings about divine intervention. The call to action is clear: believers must develop a fervent prayer life, understanding that the effectual fervent prayer of a righteous person avails much, and they must not give up seeking God's presence and guidance.
prayer, intercession, revival, perseverance, Holy Ghost, spiritual warfare, faith
Jas.5.15, Jas.5.16https://youtu.be/zA5UlQq1MqM
The True Definition of Revival20080123-LM3-WedPM-WayneHuntley-TheTrueDefinitionOfRevival.mp3LM2008 - Global Impact
EnglishWayne HuntleyBro. Wayne Huntley emphasizes the urgent need for revival within the church, distinguishing it from evangelism. While evangelism brings sinners to Christ, revival revitalizes the saints, renewing their passion for worship and service. A lack of fervor in worship and prayer signals a need for revival, urging believers to seek a deeper relationship with God. Huntley asserts that true revival transforms believers, leading to an outpouring of the Holy Spirit and genuine worship experiences. He challenges the congregation to reflect on their spiritual vitality, warning against complacency and encouraging active pursuit of renewal.

Huntley calls for a collective awakening among the saints, stating that church growth stems from a combination of revival, evangelism, and maturity among believers. He stresses that the church must not only celebrate new converts but also encourage existing members to deepen their faith. The importance of prayer and collective worship is paramount, as they ignite revival. True holiness reflects the Holy Spirit at work in believers' lives, urging them to actively seek renewal. Huntley passionately advocates for believers to embrace revival, as it is key to spiritual growth and effectiveness in ministry.
revival, renewal, worship, Holy Ghost, growth, transformation, holiness, prayer
Ps.85.6, Acts.2.38, Isa.6.4, Heb.11.21https://youtu.be/UK87XcmTmiM
Ethnic Evangelism20080124-LM4-ThursAM-RandyKeyes-EthnicEvangelism.mp3LM2008 - Global Impact
EnglishRandy KeyesBro. Randy Keyes emphasizes the vital importance of ethnic evangelism in the Christian mission to spread the gospel universally. He asserts that the New Testament advocates for multicultural congregations, urging believers to confront hidden biases and actively embrace diversity within the church. The outpouring of the Holy Ghost, which transcends cultural barriers, is meant for everyone. Bro. Keyes calls on church leaders and members to shift their mindsets, prioritizing a multicultural revival as a divine mandate. He shares personal experiences to illustrate how individuals from marginalized backgrounds can significantly contribute to church growth and revival.

Bro. Keyes challenges congregations to not only welcome diverse members but to actively seek them out, unlocking blessings and anointing for their ministries. He highlights that ethnic evangelism is essential for fulfilling God's plan for a united body of believers, emphasizing that all are one in Christ Jesus. By acknowledging cultural diversity, churches can enhance their outreach and effectiveness, leading to a greater impact on their communities. Ultimately, Bro. Keyes calls for intentional action in reaching out to diverse communities, ensuring that the church reflects the beautiful diversity intended by God.
unity, cultural awareness, diversity, evangelism, revival, growth, vision, Ministry, multicultural ministry, transformation
Gal.3.27, Gal.3.28, Gal.3.29, Acts.10.28, Acts.10.34https://youtu.be/E-w0_SbQR2Q
Every Church A Mother, Every Pastor A Bishop20080124-LM5-ThursAM-WayneHuntley-EveryChurchAMotherEveryPastorABishop.mp3LM2008 - Global Impact
EnglishWayne HuntleyBro. Wayne Huntley emphasizes that every church must act as a mother, nurturing new congregations and overseeing their spiritual growth. He advocates for the establishment of mother-daughter churches as a vital trend within the Apostolic movement, asserting that church planting is essential for fulfilling the Great Commission. He highlights the importance of maturity, peace, and the fear of the Lord in effectively multiplying churches, warning against the challenges of ego, insecurity, and turfism that can hinder growth. Pastors must prioritize collaboration and unity, focusing on reaching the lost rather than competing for members.

Church success is not measured solely by attendance numbers but by active participation in the harvest of souls. Bro. Huntley encourages every pastor to embrace their role as a bishop, overseeing multiple congregations and fostering a kingdom-minded approach. He stresses that the mission of the church is to reach the lost, and that diversity in leadership reflects the unity of the body of Christ. Ultimately, the goal is to build a network of churches that work together to fulfill God’s greater mission, welcoming all who seek Him, regardless of their past affiliations.
growth, leadership, vision, church mission, church planting, maturity, evangelism, unity, apostolic, purpose, Great Commission, holiness
Acts.9.31, Acts.16.5, Matt.13.38https://youtu.be/M63Xrqmhhow
It’s Our Day for Revival20080124-LM6-ThursAM-Mens-GordonMallory-ItsOurDayForRevival.mp3LM2008 - Global Impact
EnglishGordon MalloryBro. Gordon Mallory passionately declares that we stand on the brink of an unprecedented revival, one that promises to usher in the greatest harvest the world has ever known. He emphasizes the importance of unity and divine purpose among believers, calling everyone to glorify God and fulfill His plan. True revival transcends mere meetings; it is a profound movement of the Holy Spirit that transforms lives and communities. Mallory recounts miraculous testimonies of healing, urging the congregation to rise in faith and actively share the message of Jesus.

Revival is characterized by a unified body of believers filled with the Holy Spirit, committed to global evangelism. Bro. Mallory stresses that an authentic revival leads to lasting change, impacting communities through the power of God. He calls for the Church to awaken the "sleeping giant" of the Apostolic movement, highlighting the prophetic expectation that this generation is poised to witness the greatest revival in history. The collective faith and unity of believers can lead to extraordinary miracles, demonstrating God's might and glory in today's world. This is a divine initiative, and believers must remain hungry for God's presence and power.
revival, Power of the Holy Ghost, purpose, harvest, global, unity, faith, renewal, healing, awakening, kingdom advancement, apostolic, church mission
Ps.85.1https://youtu.be/sNOwS2Jq60o
As Doors Close, New Doors Open20080124-LM8-ThursAM-Ladies-BarbaraWilloughby-AsDoorsCloseNewDoorsOpen.mp3LM2008 - Global Impact
EnglishBarbara WilloughbySis. Barbara Willoughby proclaims that 2008 is a year of significant closure and new beginnings, emphasizing the importance of spiritual elevation. As God closes old doors in our lives, He prepares to open new doors that lead to greater blessings. Believers are encouraged to remain expectant and open to what God is doing, highlighting the need to worship, maintain faith, and trust in God’s timing, even during challenging times. The key qualities that God seeks in those who desire open doors include having little strength, keeping His word, and not denying His name.

Understanding that weakness presents an opportunity for God's strength to manifest, Sis. Willoughby encourages believers to embrace their dependence on Him. Keeping God's word is essential for spiritual growth, providing stability and guidance. She stresses the significance of proclaiming His name boldly, as it is through Jesus that miracles and salvation are realized. Believers are called to listen for God's voice and proactively reach for His promises, reminding them that miracles and blessings are within reach.
God's timing, growth, faith, trust, worship, God's voice, strengthening, strength, empowerment, new birth / rebirth, restoration, renewal
2Cor.12.10, 1Cor.1.27, Rev.3.6, Rev.3.7, Rev.3.8, Rev.3.9, Prov.3.1, Prov.3.2, Prov.3.3, John.1.1, Prov.3.4, Prov.3.5, Prov.3.6, Ps.1.6, Acts.3.2, Acts.2.38https://youtu.be/Sg6NAkSMIKk
A Righteous Judge20080124-LM9-ThursAM-Ladies-NathanielHaney-ARighteousJudge.mp3LM2008 - Global Impact
EnglishNathaniel HaneyPastor Nathaniel Haney declares that the Lord Jesus is a righteous judge, emphasizing the importance of persistent prayer and the believer's right to seek justice and restoration. He illustrates this through the parable of the unjust judge and a widow who persistently sought help, highlighting that believers must approach God boldly, claiming divine restitution for what the enemy has stolen. Haney encourages the congregation to understand their authority as children of God and to bring their complaints against the adversary to the highest court in heaven, reminding them that faith is critical in receiving God's promises.

Haney further asserts that God desires to bless and restore His people rather than take away from them. He calls the congregation to rise up and reclaim what belongs to them, invoking the authority of Scripture in their requests. The pastor insists that believers must reject doubt and actively pursue victory over their circumstances, stating that God is a giver who wants to pour out blessings and restoration. He urges the church to take a stand against the enemy, reminding them that they have the power to bring their needs before the righteous judge in heaven, who governs according to divine law.
justice, restoration, righteousness, persistence, prayer, restitution, victory, faith, spiritual warfare, authority, divine rights
2Tim.4.8, John.10.10, Heb.4.16, Ps.126.1, Isa.61.7https://youtu.be/gbKk_cUnQ0Q
An Open Door: Opportunity is Waiting20080124-LM10-ThursPM-SteveWilloughby-AnOpenDoorOpportunityIsWaiting.mp3LM2008 - Global Impact
EnglishSteve WilloughbyBro. Steve Willoughby calls on the congregation to recognize the open doors of opportunity that God has set before them. He emphasizes that those who feel weak or unqualified are often the prime candidates for God's work, for it is through their weaknesses that His power is made evident. He urges believers to embrace their faith, actively seek out these opportunities, and take initiative rather than waiting passively. The message is clear: God uses the humble and the weak to accomplish His purposes, and prayer combined with action is essential for spiritual breakthroughs.

He stresses the importance of collective faith and prayer, encouraging the church to boldly step out in faith. Bro. Willoughby illustrates how prayer can influence circumstances and drive transformation, sharing testimonies of revival and personal encounters with God's power. He challenges the congregation to move beyond their insecurities, proclaiming that God is constantly at work to fulfill His promises through those willing to step through the open doors He provides. This year is declared as a time of unprecedented blessing and global impact, inviting all to believe in the potential for revival and to act upon their faith in unity and purpose.
faith, opportunity, empowerment, initiative, growth, kingdom advancement, practical faith, authority, transformation, prayer
Rev.3.7, Rev.3.8, Acts.2.38https://youtu.be/J8J_JPMDOuM
Spiritual Harvest20080125-LM11-FriAM-GordonMallory-SpiritualHarvest.mp3LM2008 - Global Impact
EnglishGordon MalloryBro. Gordon Mallory proclaims that it is harvest time for the kingdom of God, emphasizing the miraculous growth that arises from humble beginnings. He urges believers to recognize God’s power in their lives and participate in the global revival. Mallory encourages everyone to acknowledge their role in spreading the Gospel, highlighting the importance of sacrifice and commitment in their mission to reach the lost. He shares inspiring stories of individuals who, despite their limitations, become powerful instruments for God’s purpose, reinforcing that God seeks willing hearts to carry forth His mission.

Mallory outlines the characteristics of the Kingdom of God, defined by miraculous growth and divine promise. He emphasizes that believers, regardless of their background, are called to actively participate in spreading the Gospel. He challenges the church to maintain its distinct identity and resist conforming to worldly standards. The preacher passionately calls for a new generation of radical disciples to rise up and embrace their calling. The message is clear: every believer has the potential to make a significant impact in the world through their faith and actions, and it is time to act boldly in faith, trusting in the transformative power of the Holy Spirit.
harvest, revival, growth, evangelism, sacrifice, vision, empowerment, church identity, discipleship, faith
Zech.12.10, Heb.11.37, Heb.11.38https://youtu.be/TyOp3lUrNkA
God’s Church is a Holy Ghost Church20080125-LM12-FriAM-RandyKeyes-GodsChurchIsAHolyGhostChurch.mp3LM2008 - Global Impact
EnglishRandy KeyesBro. Randy Keyes emphasizes that God's Church is fundamentally a Holy Ghost Church, driven by the presence and power of the Holy Spirit. He asserts that building a Revival Church requires reliance on the Holy Ghost rather than human ingenuity or programs. The Book of Acts illustrates the Holy Spirit's work through the Apostles, highlighting the necessity of spirit-led living and genuine worship to invite the Holy Spirit’s movement within the congregation. To achieve true Revival, believers must prioritize holiness and separate themselves from worldly influences, as attempts to build a Revival Church without the Holy Ghost will ultimately fail.

Engaging in fervent prayer meetings is crucial for welcoming the Holy Spirit. Bro. Keyes urges the congregation to create an environment that liberates the Spirit, stressing that genuine worship and heartfelt praise are essential. He warns against the dependence on earthly principles for church growth, stating that true Revival can only be attained through the actions of the Holy Ghost. Ultimately, he reaffirms the necessity of being led by the Spirit to fulfill God's plan for the church, calling for a church atmosphere that actively seeks and embraces the Holy Ghost's presence.
Holy Ghost, revival, leadership, prayer, worship, holiness, spiritual gifts
Gal.3.1, Gal.3.3, Matt.16.18, John.3.5, 1Cor.10.2https://youtu.be/RPFqInQLecs
Friday AM20080125-LM13-FriAM-SteveAndBarbaraWilloughby.mp3LM2008 - Global Impact
EnglishSteve Willoughby, Barbara WilloughbyBro. Willoughby emphasizes the transformative power of the Holy Ghost in the lives of believers, calling them to recognize their divine calling. He passionately urges the congregation to understand that they are not common but have been set apart for a supernatural purpose. By embracing this truth, believers can experience the Holy Ghost working through them, leading to miraculous outcomes and guidance in ministry. He challenges the audience to accept their role as partners with God, stressing that revival in their cities hinges on their willingness to respond to His calling.

He highlights the importance of faith in experiencing the supernatural and encourages believers to embrace their identity in Christ, recognizing their role as instruments of God's grace. Collective prayer and personal responsibility for their communities are key to achieving breakthroughs and revival. Bro. Willoughby calls upon believers to rise in faith, expecting the supernatural to manifest in their lives and ministries, and to trust that God is always watching over them, providing guidance and support in their divine mission.
empowerment, purpose, Ministry, identity, kingdom of God, relationship with God, community, revival, spirit led, practical faith
Acts.1.9https://youtu.be/7FIMaFZoyQE
How Much of God do We Manifest20080125-LM14-FriPM-LeeStoneking-HowMuchOfGodDoWeManifest.mp3LM2008 - Global Impact
EnglishLee StonekingBro. Lee Stoneking emphasizes the critical importance of manifesting God's presence in our lives and recognizing the power of the Holy Spirit within every believer. He challenges the congregation to evaluate their spiritual commitment and consider how fully they embody God's attributes, such as being saviors, deliverers, and healers. Stoneking calls for boldness in faith, urging believers to act with the conviction that God is in them, which empowers them to perform miraculous deeds. He shares compelling testimonies of healing and miracles from his travels, demonstrating the tangible reality of God’s power at work through believers.

Bro. Stoneking further insists that true faith involves not just being filled with the Spirit but being led by it to fulfill God’s calling. He highlights the urgency of evangelism, encouraging the congregation to share their experiences and the Gospel boldly. He underscores that personal commitment to God leads to significant life changes, and believers are encouraged to actively seek His presence. The sermon stresses that God’s promises and presence are accessible to all who believe, regardless of their circumstances, and challenges everyone to live in a way that reflects God's glory and transformative power in their lives and communities.
manifestation, God's power, leadership, boldness, faith, healing, identity, authority, urgency, transformation
Ps.105.1, Rom.1.11, Rom.8.14, Acts.2.38https://youtu.be/k8FrN7g2GJQ
Transition: How to Handle Leadership20070124-LM1-WedAM-TimZuniga.mp3LM2007 - Confirming the Word with Signs Following
EnglishTim ZunigaBro. Tim Zuniga emphasizes the inevitability of transition in leadership, particularly within the church. He stresses the importance of preparing for such changes both spiritually and practically. A successful transition demands clear communication, an established exit plan, and mutual respect between outgoing and incoming leaders. Bro. Zuniga reminds us that true leadership involves nurturing the future by valuing teamwork, understanding the unique contributions of each member, and honoring the legacy of previous leaders. He encourages leaders to support their successors, ensuring a smooth transition that fosters growth and stability.

Bro. Zuniga highlights that transitions require humility and collaboration. Leaders must recognize their unique ministry identities while respecting the contributions of those who came before them. He shares personal experiences, illustrating how supportive relationships with mentors can positively influence leadership journeys. The message underscores the significance of being prepared for transitions, maintaining a humble spirit, and ensuring that the church's mission continues to thrive despite changes in leadership. Ultimately, effective transitions secure the church's future and allow the legacy of past leaders to endure.
leadership, transition, change, mentorship, pastoral care, pastoring, servant leadership, legacy, heritage, administration, ethics, generational faith, humility
https://youtu.be/MW_hU4aafh4
From Associate Pastor to Church Planter20070124-LM3-WedAM-ChesterMitchell.mp3LM2007 - Confirming the Word with Signs Following
EnglishChester MitchellBro. Chester Mitchell emphasizes the critical journey from being an associate pastor to a church planter, urging aspiring leaders to recognize and respond to God's calling. He highlights the necessity of settling the issue of calling, which serves as a strong foundation that sustains individuals through challenges. Apostolic leaders must embrace stewardship, managing their resources wisely, and focus on personal growth, understanding that as they develop, so too will their ministry. The importance of spiritual covering and support from a community of believers is paramount, as is the need to identify and operate within one's unique gifting.

Bro. Mitchell stresses that motives for ministry must be pure, serving God out of a genuine desire to fulfill His will rather than personal ambition. Legacy matters; leaders are encouraged to build ministries that will impact future generations and bring glory to God. He concludes by affirming that God's plans for individuals often exceed their own expectations, urging everyone to trust in His greater purpose for their lives. The essence of Apostolic ministry lies in catching God's calling and actively engaging in the mission of reaching souls.
calling, leadership, stewardship, vision, apostolic, legacy, kingdom of God, faith, purpose, development, Ministry, authority
1Kgs.19.19, Eph.4.11, Eph.4.12, Eph.4.13, Prov.19.21, Ps.115.1https://youtu.be/7jp4MlftH-8
The Ministry of the Armor-Bearer20070124-LM4-WedAM-EliLopez.mp3LM2007 - Confirming the Word with Signs Following
EnglishEli LopezBro. Eli Lopez emphasizes the profound role of the armor bearer, likening it to that of an assistant pastor. Trust forms the foundation of this relationship, where mutual confidence and the protection of each other's privacy are paramount. An armor bearer must endure challenges alongside the pastor, showcasing loyalty and a willingness to support the pastor's vision even amid uncertainties. True success in ministry arises from humility and selflessness, as the armor bearer often works behind the scenes to uplift the pastor and the ministry, embodying the essence of servanthood in the body of Christ.

Lopez further highlights that an effective armor bearer must align their passions and commitments with those of the pastor. This unity fosters a powerful partnership, vital for the church's thriving. The speaker stresses the importance of loyalty and the willingness to share burdens, encouraging assistants to adopt the pastor's heart and vision. As the narrative unfolds, Lopez illustrates that significant victories in ministry often go unacknowledged by the world, with the armor bearer’s contributions remaining unnamed. The essence of this role is to serve selflessly, laying aside personal ego and priorities for the advancement of God's kingdom and the support of the pastor.
servanthood, leadership, trust, faith, practical faith, faithfulness, humility, Ministry, discipleship, commitment, armor of God
1Sam.14.1https://youtu.be/Sr2lnLQWqNE
Where We Are Now and Where We Are Going20070124-LM2-WedAM-TerryBaughman.mp3LM2007 - Confirming the Word with Signs Following
EnglishTerry BaughmanBro. Terry Baughman emphasizes the inevitability of change in society and the church, urging believers to embrace transformation rather than resist it. He reflects on the historical evolution of communication, underscoring the need for the church to adapt to cultural shifts while remaining steadfast in faith. As society becomes increasingly pluralistic, Bro. Baughman stresses the importance of evangelism and engaging actively with the world around us. He calls for a shift in perspective regarding the identity of the church, reminding congregations that they are not confined to a building but are a living entity comprised of believers who must live out their faith in everyday life.

Bro. Baughman reassures the congregation that despite the rapid changes in the world, the foundation of God's Word remains unchanging. He encourages believers to be proactive in their outreach, recognizing the challenges posed by a society that is less Christian and more diverse. The preacher asserts that as the church faces these challenges, it must focus on being the church beyond the walls, adapting its methods while holding firmly to its core message. He urges believers to remain bold in their faith, trusting that God will work through them to impact their communities and fulfill the Great Commission.
transition, adaptability, administration, church identity, spiritual foundation, doctrine, evangelism, outreach, empowerment, cultural awareness, faithfulness
Acts.5.1, Acts.20.20https://youtu.be/G998bQczeug
Live the Dream20070124-LM5-WedPM-JasonSciscoe.mp3LM2007 - Confirming the Word with Signs Following
EnglishJason SciscoeBro. Jason Sciscoe emphasizes that living the dream God has placed in each individual is essential. He draws lessons from Joseph's life, illustrating how dreams emerge from faith and perseverance, even amid challenges like betrayal and imprisonment. Sciscoe encourages believers to trust in God’s divine positioning as they navigate trials, asserting that unity and collective support among Christians are crucial for spiritual growth and revival. He proclaims that this year symbolizes a shift from weariness to experiencing the rest and favor of God as they step into the fulfillment of their dreams.

Sciscoe challenges listeners to release their control and trust God fully, highlighting the need to overcome personal burdens to access God’s blessings. He stresses that each generation must break through spiritual barrenness through prayer and faith. The importance of community is reiterated, with Sciscoe urging the congregation to support one another in love and sacrifice. He concludes with a powerful declaration that miracles and divine favor are on the horizon, encouraging everyone to embrace their dreams and prepare for an abundant outpouring of God’s promises.
faith, perseverance, purpose, growth, trust, surrender, revival, breakthrough, spiritual warfare, God's timing, destiny
Gen.42.5, Gen.42.6, Gen.42.7, Gen.42.8, Gen.42.9https://youtu.be/MZmn1-G6_Ac
The Healing of the Soul20070125-LM6-ThursAM-Ladies-Hopkins.mp3LM2007 - Confirming the Word with Signs Following
EnglishAurelia HopkinsSister Aurelia Hopkins emphasizes the significance of recognizing God's sovereignty over all aspects of life, including our possessions and loved ones. She shares her personal journey of struggle with accepting God's will, particularly when faced with the possibility of moving to a new mission field. In her experience, she learns that rebellion against God's plan leads to spiritual blindness, and true healing of the soul is achieved through repentance and a willingness to surrender our desires and possessions to God. She encourages everyone to confront what they hold dear above Him and to release it, as true fulfillment can only be found in a relationship with God.

Sister Aurelia highlights that spiritual discernment can be clouded by denial and rebellion, preventing individuals from recognizing their true spiritual condition. She explains how the act of confession and seeking forgiveness can lead to profound healing within the community of believers. By embracing God's love and allowing Him to take control, individuals can find restoration and joy in serving others. Ultimately, Sister Aurelia calls on everyone to prioritize God's will over personal desires, reminding them that everything we have belongs to Him and that true life is found in surrendering to His plans.
surrender, submission, healing, discernment, God's Sovereignty, repentance, reflection, restoration
Ps.143.10, Ps.143.11, 1Tim.6.7, Jer.17.9, Jas.5.16https://youtu.be/QzwRccpmZFY
Ladies Day - Testimonies20070125-LM6-ThursAM-Ladies-Testimonies.mp3LM2007 - Confirming the Word with Signs Following
EnglishDebbie HowardDeborah Howard declares that despite life’s trials and tribulations, faith remains unwavering. She recounts her battle with cancer, emphasizing that through every challenge, God has been a source of strength and healing. Deborah shares her experience of losing her sister to cancer, the fear of her own diagnosis, and the miraculous moments during her treatment. With unwavering conviction, she asserts that God’s grace and power helped her overcome not only physical ailments but also spiritual struggles, reinforcing the belief that faith can conquer despair.

In her journey, Deborah highlights the importance of community and prayer, recounting how support from her church family and divine intervention led to her healing. She encourages everyone to stand firm in their faith, reminding them that God can transform the darkest moments into testimonies of victory. Deborah passionately calls on all those facing sickness, bitterness, or financial struggles to come forward, assuring them that they are not alone in their battles. Her powerful message resonates with the assurance that God is faithful and capable of turning trials into triumphs, encouraging everyone to hold on to hope and continue fighting.
testimony
Isa.41.10, Isa.41.13, Luke.22.1https://youtu.be/CIXw9zl90Nw
Men’s Day20070125-LM7-ThursAM-Mens-TimZuniga.mp3LM2007 - Confirming the Word with Signs Following
EnglishTim ZunigaBro. Tim Zuniga emphasizes the critical need for men of God to walk wisely in their environment, urging them to be vigilant about what they allow into their lives. He warns that sin can lead to devastating consequences, as seen in the lives of leaders who have lost everything due to negligence. Zuniga passionately calls for a holy discontent, encouraging men to fight for their convictions, families, and spiritual well-being. He highlights the importance of personal accountability, spiritual empowerment through the Holy Spirit, and the necessity of gratitude in all circumstances.

Zuniga asserts that wisdom is paramount in decision-making, challenging men to ask themselves what the wise choice is in light of their past and future. He urges them to be filled with the Spirit daily to combat the challenges they face, stressing that accountability within the Christian community is essential for support and growth. He concludes by calling for a renewed commitment to living out one's faith actively, encouraging men to speak words of life into their situations, embrace gratitude, and foster brotherly love to strengthen the church community. Each man must recognize the battles they cannot afford to lose, including those for wisdom, accountability, and the supernatural empowerment of the Spirit.
vigilance, holiness, Godly living, God's wisdom, spiritual warfare, accountability, gratitude, empowerment, discipleship
Eph.5.15, Eph.5.16, Eph.5.17, Eph.5.18, 1Tim.4.7, Jas.1.5https://youtu.be/ZjsMmGsxcaM
Men’s Day20070125-LM9-ThursAM-Mens-ChesterMitchell.mp3LM2007 - Confirming the Word with Signs Following
EnglishChester MitchellBro. Chester Mitchell emphasizes the significance of men recognizing their God-given dominion and authority. He declares that each man is defined not by his past but by his relationship with God, which embodies a strategic partnership where men have influence with the Almighty. Bro. Mitchell urges men to rise up, take their rightful place, and resist the cultural pressures that undermine their identity. He reminds them to command God to hold on during desperate times, making their needs known and standing firm in faith, as exemplified by Abraham's negotiation with God regarding Sodom.

Mitchell challenges men to actively engage in their spiritual authority, asserting their ability to request divine intervention in their lives and communities. He underscores that true masculinity is rooted in understanding one's identity in Christ and exercising the dominion bestowed by God. The preacher calls men to step up, take control, and declare their influence in adversity, reinforcing that they stand in a powerful partnership with God. He encourages them to reject societal definitions of masculinity that diminish their roles as leaders in their families and communities, emphasizing the power of prayer and the importance of gathering in faith for strength and support.
authority, church identity, covenant, relationship with God, prayer, biblical fidelity, masculinity, dominion, Godly living, character
Gen.18.1, Gen.17.1https://youtu.be/U4PklP9d_JI
Shepherding the Flock of God20070125-LM8-ThursAM-Mens-DanielSegraves.mp3LM2007 - Confirming the Word with Signs Following
EnglishDaniel SegravesBro. Daniel Segraves emphasizes the critical role of shepherding the flock of God, urging spiritual leaders to act as servant leaders who guide, nurture, and protect their congregations rather than ruling over them. He draws from Apostle Peter's teachings, highlighting that true shepherding comes from a genuine calling and not from a desire for power or material gain. Segraves warns against the dangers of being driven by success, which can lead to burnout and a lack of integrity, stressing the importance of prioritizing relationships over achievements.

Segraves elaborates on the responsibilities of pastors, which include feeding the flock, providing comfort, and leading them along the right paths. He underscores that pastoral ministry should focus on restoration and guidance, taking care to meet the spiritual needs of individuals at various life stages. The ultimate reward for faithful shepherds is the Crown of Glory, a promise that motivates them to endure challenges and remain committed to their divine calling. He calls upon spiritual leaders to rely on prayer and the Holy Spirit, ensuring they stay true to their responsibilities and foster a healthy, supportive church community.
servant leadership, pastoral care, leadership, Ministry, integrity, shepherding, ethics, balance
1Pet.5.1, 1Pet.5.2, 1Pet.5.3, 1Pet.5.4, 1Pet.4.17, Eph.4.11, Acts.20.28, 1Tim.6.9, 1Tim.6.10, 1Tim.6.11https://youtu.be/aU65CCfHECE
Thursday PM20070125-LM10-ThursPM-NathanielHaney.mp3LM2007 - Confirming the Word with Signs Following
EnglishNathaniel HaneyPastor Nathaniel Haney emphasizes the power of faith and the importance of holding onto God’s promises. He teaches that the Abrahamic Covenant serves as a foundational promise for all believers, illustrating how God’s blessings extend across generations. The pastor insists that true power arises from a steadfast faith that demands God to honor His Word, rather than relying solely on emotions. He shares personal experiences to highlight how challenges prepare individuals for greater blessings and calls believers to align their prayers with God's declarations.

Pastor Haney encourages the congregation to act with tenacity and authority, likening the church to a battering ram against the gates of hell, asserting that believers can claim healing, deliverance, and financial miracles through faith. He urges the church to focus on God’s unchanging promises, reinforcing that faith must be anchored in Scripture, which provides assurance in trials. The pastor concludes by declaring that God’s promises are accessible to every generation, and believers are called to refuse to be denied their rights as covenant children, demanding the fulfillment of God’s Word in their lives.
faith, God's promises, covenant, authority, spiritual warfare, persistence, prayer, Power of the Holy Ghost, inheritance
Gen.12.1, Gen.12.2, Gen.12.3, Gen.17.7, Gen.26.2, Gen.26.3, Gen.26.4, Heb.6.13, Heb.6.14, Heb.6.15, Heb.6.16, Heb.6.17, Heb.6.18, Gen.28.13, Gen.28.14, Gen.32.24, Gen.32.25, Gen.32.26, Gen.32.27, Gen.32.28, Num.23.19, 1Pet.2.24, Mark.16.18https://youtu.be/qeeD5bA6eSE
Friday AM20070126-LM11-FriAM-JohnArcovio.mp3LM2007 - Confirming the Word with Signs Following
EnglishJohn ArcovioBro. John Arcovio emphasizes the necessity of seeking a deeper relationship with God, particularly during spiritually dry seasons. He encourages the congregation to dig deeper within themselves for the living water that God has placed beneath their feet. This journey requires faith and a willingness to pursue divine connection, especially amidst worldly distractions and adversities. He warns against the dangers of turning to human sources for fulfillment and stresses the importance of Apostolic order in the church, highlighting the roles of Apostles and Prophets in restoring God’s kingdom.

Arcovio declares that true Apostolic revival hinges on embracing Apostolic order, which enables the church to confront strongholds and spread the gospel effectively. He describes the Apostolic anointing as a powerful force that should be actively sought and embraced. The preacher encourages believers to stand firm in their faith, recognizing that God is actively restoring His church and equipping them for the challenges ahead. As the congregation steps out in faith, they should expect miracles and divine empowerment as they fulfill their Apostolic calling.
spiritual warfare, authority, order, renewal, prophetic, Ministry, leadership, revival, intimacy with God
Eph.4.11, Eph.4.12, Mark.7.13, Rom.11.13, Acts.4.13, Acts.19.15, Acts.4.29, Acts.4.30, 2Cor.11.13, 2Cor.11.14, 2Cor.11.15, 2Cor.11.23, 2Cor.11.24, 2Cor.11.25, 2Cor.11.26, 2Cor.11.27, 2Cor.11.28, 2Cor.11.29, Acts.19.5, Matt.12.30, Rom.1.11, Titus.1.5, 1Cor.5.7, Heb.9.10, 1Cor.4.13, Eph.2.20, Acts.2.4, Titus.1.3, Gal.2.11, Acts.24.5, 1Cor.9.2, Zech.1.18https://youtu.be/AZxn493Gjjw
Friday PM20070126-LM12-FriPM-LeeStoneking.mp3LM2007 - Confirming the Word with Signs Following
EnglishLee StonekingBro. Lee Stoneking emphasizes the power and relevance of Apostolic Christianity, urging believers to embrace their identity and heritage. He highlights the miraculous works of God throughout history and calls the congregation to step out in faith, believing in the divine interventions that can occur in their lives. Stoneking passionately reminds the audience that they possess the same power evident in the New Testament, reinforcing the message that Jesus is alive and working through His people today.

Stoneking challenges the congregation to actively participate in the work of the Holy Spirit, encouraging them to lay hands on the sick and expect healing. He stresses the importance of unity and collective worship, asserting that such an atmosphere is where miracles can happen. The call for revival resonates throughout his message, as he declares that God desires to pour out His Spirit and perform miraculous deeds through His church in this generation, urging believers to step beyond their comfort zones and trust in God's power to transform lives.
faith, God's power, healing, apostolic, identity, authority, anointing, miracles, revival
Acts.5.14, Acts.19.11, Acts.19.12, Acts.19.1https://youtu.be/nnYpgOvpXqI
Student Landmark20060125-LM1-WedAM-JeffArnold-CollegeChapel.mp3LM2006 - Confirming the Word with Signs Following
EnglishJeff ArnoldBro. Jeff Arnold emphasizes the vital role of recognizing God's supernatural power within the church and the lives of believers. He challenges the misconception that sickness is a part of God's will, stating that it is instead a manifestation of the devil's work. The church is called to demonstrate God's power through healing and deliverance, and every believer possesses the authority to represent Christ on earth. The expectation of the supernatural should be a norm in every service, as God's kingdom is actively present among His people.

Arnold underscores the importance of stepping out in faith to heal the sick and cast out demons, sharing numerous testimonies of miraculous healings that occurred when individuals prayed in faith. Healing and deliverance are integral to the gospel, and believers must understand their identity in Christ to fully manifest His power. Miracles validate the message of Jesus, and every believer has the authority to pray for the sick and expect results, highlighting God's desire to use His people as vessels for healing and restoration.
God's power, Ministry, supernatural encounter, spiritual gifts, authority, healing, deliverance, faith, identity, God's nature, signs and wonders
Luke.2.47, 1Pet.1.4, 1Thess.5.23, Matt.4.23, Matt.9.35, Matt.10.1, Matt.10.7, Matt.10.8, Matt.15.35, Matt.15.36, Matt.15.37, Matt.15.38, Matt.15.39, Acts.2.38, Acts.10.38, Job.40.1, Job.40.2, 1John.3.8, 2Cor.5.20https://youtu.be/liwbyhIQr5w
The Awesome Power of Just Getting Violent20060125-LM2-WedPM-JeffArnold-AwesomePowerOfJustGettingViolent.mp3LM2006 - Confirming the Word with Signs Following
EnglishJeff ArnoldBro. Jeff Arnold emphasizes the power of expectation as the key to witnessing miracles. He asserts that miracles happen when individuals actively anticipate God's intervention, urging the congregation not to wait for ideal conditions but to take bold action with faith. Arnold challenges believers to recognize God's voice, develop a deeper relationship with Him, and become "violent" in their faith—actively seeking healing and deliverance instead of passively waiting for it. He highlights that everyone has the potential for breakthrough by reaching out in faith and expecting God's miraculous touch.

Arnold underscores the importance of being proactive in faith, pushing through doubt and fear while expressing desperation and determination. He draws parallels between physical actions and spiritual outcomes, stressing that real worship involves both hearing God's Word and receiving healing. The preacher calls on the congregation to act with urgency and boldness, believing that God is ready to heal and deliver those who earnestly seek Him. Ultimately, he encourages believers to expect and demonstrate God's power in their lives, urging them to create an atmosphere for the miraculous and to actively engage in their faith journey.
faith, expectation, healing, spiritual warfare, Power of the Holy Ghost, practical faith, authority, miracles, deliverance
Matt.11.12, Heb.3.8, Heb.3.9, Luke.6.17https://youtu.be/p3Zcco0KFnU
Ladies Day20060126-LM3-ThursAM-Ladies-MarionMitchell.mp3LM2006 - Confirming the Word with Signs Following
EnglishMarion MItchellSister Marion Mitchell emphasizes the unwavering faithfulness of God, urging believers to trust in His provision during uncertain times. She speaks of the transformative power of prayer and intercession, illustrating how sincere prayer can lead to miraculous outcomes. Sister Mitchell reassures her audience that even in trials, Christians are called to maintain their faith, recognizing God's active presence and promises in their lives. She highlights the importance of community support within the church, encouraging believers to lean on one another and to seek God's healing and restoration.

Sister Mitchell calls upon her audience to overcome past hurts by trusting in God's goodness. She recounts personal experiences and biblical examples to illustrate that God's faithfulness remains constant, regardless of life's challenges. Believers are reminded that they must actively trust in God's plan and persevere in their faith. Sister Mitchell ends with a powerful invitation to worship, reinforcing that through faith, God will provide strength and guidance in every season of life. She encourages everyone to remember that God is always present, faithful, and ready to uplift those who seek Him.
faithfulness, healing, trust, prayer, intercession, community, fellowship, restoration, perseverance, God's provision
2Thess.3.3https://youtu.be/6kVZA3BlI1M
Ladies Day20060126-LM4-ThursAM-Ladies-JaniceSjostrand.mp3LM2006 - Confirming the Word with Signs Following
EnglishJanice SjostrandSister Janice Sjostrand emphasizes the transformative power of faith in Jesus, who calms the storms in our lives. She urges believers to speak to their circumstances with confidence, relying on God's authority to bring about change. Women play a vital role in the church, serving as bearers of faith and early warning systems during challenging times. Trials are not merely setbacks but opportunities for spiritual growth, reinforcing the notion that God chooses His followers as royalty, reminding them of their true identity and purpose in Christ.

The sermon highlights the importance of community support among believers. As they face the storms of life together, they must take risks in faith, for God often calls them beyond their comfort zones. True miracles arise from crises, showcasing God's power to deliver and heal. A personal relationship with God empowers believers to confront life's challenges, and worship becomes a crucial response to His goodness, fostering a deeper connection with Him. Sister Janice reminds everyone that when they encounter storms, they should not panic but instead trust in the presence and authority of Jesus, who is always with them in the boat.
faith, authority, spiritual warfare, perseverance, identity, community, growth, trust, worship
Mark.4.35, Mark.4.36, Mark.4.37, Mark.4.38, Mark.4.39, Mark.4.40, Mark.4.41, Mark.5.1https://youtu.be/LS2rVS41wAg
Men’s Day20060126-LM5-ThursAM-Mens-JohnArcovio.mp3LM2006 - Confirming the Word with Signs Following
EnglishJohn ArcovioBro. John Arcovio emphasizes the vital role of men in nurturing spiritual sensitivity within their families. He calls on men to accept their responsibilities as intercessors and leaders, creating homes that become prophetic centers where children can thrive spiritually. He highlights the importance of living a consistent Christian lifestyle at home, which fosters an environment conducive to spiritual growth. Fathers are urged to recognize and nurture their children's unique spiritual gifts, employing prayer and fasting as essential practices for effective spiritual leadership.

Bro. Arcovio stresses the significance of generational blessings that flow from faithful living and prayerful parenting. He encourages fathers to be perceptive to their children's spiritual journeys and to cultivate open communication about spiritual experiences. The sermon advocates for the home to be a place where prophetic ministry flourishes, allowing children to learn to recognize and respond to God's voice. Ultimately, men are inspired to commit to leading their families in faith, ensuring their homes become nurturing grounds for prophetic utterance and spiritual development.
leadership, family, Ministry, prophetic, intercession, spiritual gifts, generational faith, blessings, prayer, fasting, parenting
Ps.32.8, 2Tim.1.5, 2Tim.1.6, Mal.4.5, Mal.4.6, Gen.5.22, Ps.101.2, Gen.6.9, Prov.18.21, 2Kgs.2.7, 2Kgs.2.8, 2Kgs.2.23, 2Kgs.2.24, Amos.2.11, Luke.2.49https://youtu.be/__TNuStZVDU
Prophecy20060126-LM6-ThursPM-JohnArcovio-Prophesy.mp3LM2006 - Confirming the Word with Signs Following
EnglishJohn ArcovioBro. John Arcovio declares a powerful movement of the Holy Ghost that is beginning to sweep across the nation, starting from California. He emphasizes that the presence felt in the service is the beginning of a wave of freedom and breakthrough. He calls upon the congregation to point towards the east and release the two hosts of angels that will carry this anointing across the United States, shaking off bondages and bringing forth liberation.

With fervor, Bro. Arcovio encourages everyone to speak out and pray in tongues, invoking the power of Jesus' name to loose these angels into every church and community. He proclaims that this divine movement will reach from California to Washington State, Florida, and New York, empowering believers to praise and spread the anointing throughout the nation.
prophecy
https://youtu.be/_JFq761gQUA
Spiritual Gifts20060127-LM7-FriAM-DanielSegraves-SpiritualGifts-pt1.mp3LM2006 - Confirming the Word with Signs Following
EnglishDaniel SegravesBro. Daniel Segraves emphasizes that spiritual gifts are available to all believers, empowering them to fulfill God's purpose. He highlights the foundational prophecy from the Book of Joel, which speaks of the outpouring of the Holy Spirit and the manifestation of spiritual gifts in the New Testament. Prophesying serves as a means of speaking God's truth and encouragement into the lives of others, while the Holy Spirit enables believers to perform miracles and healings, urging the congregation to step out in boldness to share the message of hope and healing.

He discusses the relationship between the spirit, soul, and body, emphasizing the need for ongoing activation of spiritual gifts. The church is God's primary plan for restoring connection with humanity, and spiritual gifts are essential for effective ministry within the body of Christ. As he concludes, Bro. Segraves invites the congregation to seek and exercise their spiritual gifts, encouraging them to be active participants in God's work and to remain open to the prophetic voice of the Lord in their lives.
spiritual gifts, prophecy, baptism, healing, empowerment, Ministry, spirit, soul, body, purpose
Joel.2.28, Joel.2.29, Joel.2.30, Joel.2.31, Joel.2.32, Acts.2.38, 1Cor.14.22, Isa.28.11, Matt.27.45, Matt.27.46, Matt.27.47, Matt.27.48, Matt.27.49, Matt.27.50, Matt.27.51, Matt.27.52, Matt.27.53, Matt.27.54, Acts.1.4, Acts.1.5, Acts.1.13, Acts.1.14, Acts.2.5, Joel.3.2, Joel.3.14, Joel.3.15, Joel.3.16, Hos.12.10, Num.25.1, Num.25.2, 1Cor.14.5, Acts.19.6, Acts.4.8, Acts.4.31, Acts.13.9, Acts.13.52, Eph.5.18, John.4.13, John.4.14, Rom.10.13, Acts.22.16, 1Cor.12.7, 1Cor.12.8, 1Cor.12.9, 1Cor.12.10, 1Cor.12.11, Mark.16.17, Mark.16.18, Num.11.25, Num.11.26, Num.11.27, Num.11.28, Num.11.29https://youtu.be/jEAh2vDBVzo https://youtu.be/Hrf5biVBzFg
Angels and Unusual Things20060127-LM7B-FriAM-LeeStoneking-AngelsAndUnusualThings.mp3LM2006 - Confirming the Word with Signs Following
EnglishLee StonekingBro. Lee Stoneking emphasizes the significant role of angels in the lives of believers, drawing from Scripture to illustrate that the angel of the Lord encamps around those who fear Him. He challenges the congregation to seek a deeper understanding of the supernatural and to open their hearts to the mysteries of God. Personal testimonies of miraculous healings and encounters with angels serve as powerful reminders of divine intervention, urging everyone to embrace their royal heritage as heirs of salvation. With faith and fervent prayer, believers can access the extraordinary and fulfill their divine destinies.

Stoneking calls for boldness in faith, encouraging the audience to reject fear and embrace the authority given to them in Christ. He highlights the importance of spiritual gifts, such as prophecy and healing, for the Church's mission. The power of prayer and worship is essential for accessing God’s presence and receiving His blessings. Stoneking invites everyone to a personal relationship with God, asserting that this connection empowers believers to experience the supernatural and witness the wonders of God among His people. He urges the congregation to be open to divine encounters and to embrace the miraculous aspects of their faith.
angels, divine protection, supernatural encounter, faith, spiritual gifts, prayer, worship, authority, heritage, kingdom of God
Ps.34.7, Heb.1.7, Heb.1.13, Heb.13.1, Heb.13.2, Acts.2.38https://youtu.be/G12nsyWu8gg
LM2009 - Wednesday AM20090128-LM1-WedAM-RichardBishop-YourPrisonHasNoPower-JamesLashley.mp3MISSING
EnglishJames LashleyIn the message delivered on January 28, 2009, the preacher emphasizes the transformative power of repentance as highlighted in Acts 2:38. The key message revolves around the necessity of turning away from sin and embracing a renewed life in Christ. The preacher passionately urges the congregation to recognize the importance of making a conscious decision to follow the path laid out by Jesus, which leads to spiritual rebirth and a deeper relationship with God.

Furthermore, the preacher discusses the importance of community and support in the journey of faith. Encouraging the believers to gather together, share their experiences, and hold each other accountable, the preacher underscores that growth in faith is often best achieved in fellowship with others. The call to action is clear: engage actively in the life of the church, seek out opportunities for service, and live out the gospel in daily interactions.
https://youtu.be/yiD87MuDAhY
Turning Theology Into Biography20050126-Landmark-StanleyGleason-TurningTheologyIntoBiography.mp3LM2005 - On This Rock
Stanley GleasonBro. Gleason emphasizes the transformative power of turning theology into biography, illustrating how the Word of God became flesh through Jesus Christ. He highlights the significance of understanding that theology is not merely abstract principles but should manifest in daily actions and interactions. The preacher passionately conveys that believers must embody their faith, demonstrating it through acts of service and love in the community, moving beyond the confines of church walls.

He calls for believers to engage actively in their faith, reminding them that the early church thrived by going out and preaching the gospel wherever they went. Bro. Gleason urges the congregation to embrace forgiveness as a powerful tool for healing and unity, declaring that true liberation comes from letting go of past grievances. As the message culminates, he declares a year of Jubilee, encouraging everyone to release burdens, restore relationships, and live out their faith vibrantly, embodying the love and grace of Jesus in their lives.
Ladies Day20050127-Landmark-LadiesDay-GinaGretchKarenPerry.mp3LM2005 - On This Rock
Gina Gretch, Karen PerryGina Gretch emphasizes the critical need for believers to actively pass their faith to the next generation to prevent spiritual extinction. She warns that the current generation is just one step away from losing its spiritual heritage if values and beliefs are not instilled in children. Gretch challenges the congregation to nurture an environment conducive to faith, urging them to live holy lives that reflect genuine devotion both inwardly and outwardly. She illustrates the dangers of complacency and stresses the importance of prayer, especially among women, as a powerful tool for both personal and communal spiritual growth.

Karen Perry highlights the transformative power of the Holy Spirit, encouraging the audience to remain open to God's will, even when it disrupts personal plans. She uses the example of Mary, the mother of Jesus, to demonstrate how saying "yes" to God can lead to profound fulfillment and purpose. Perry invites those seeking a deeper connection with the Holy Spirit to open their hearts, emphasizing that true joy and empowerment come from embracing the divine presence. She calls for a renewed commitment to living authentically in faith, ensuring that the next generation understands the value of a relationship with God.
faithfulness, generational faith, legacy, empowerment, prayer, Godly living, purpose, women's ministry, discipleship
Acts.2.38, Judg.2.8, Ezek.16.49, Heb.9.7
Ladies Day20050127-Landmark-LadiesDay-NonaFreeman.mp3LM2005 - On This Rock
Nona FreemanSister Nona Freeman emphasizes the urgency of seeking the Lord and moving into the power level of faith. She calls on believers to seek God wholeheartedly and to live in the name of Jesus, declaring that it transforms lives. The message stresses that the church has operated in the exuberance of the Holy Ghost for too long and now must transition to a deeper, more powerful experience of God's presence and miraculous works.

Freeman shares personal testimonies of miraculous healings and divine interventions she has witnessed throughout her ministry. She encourages the audience to embrace the power of prayer, asserting that miracles occur when believers operate in faith and obedience. The call to action is clear: stand firm in faith, seek God earnestly, and expect to see His power manifest in everyday life, leading to transformation and healing for those in need.
You May Be Seated20050127-Landmark-JasonSciscoe-YouMayBeSeated.mp3LM2005 - On This Rock
Jason SciscoeBro. Sciscoe emphasizes the transformative power of understanding one's identity in Christ. He asserts that every believer has a testimony and faces trials, yet in the midst of adversity, the response should be to worship God and declare faith. The preacher encourages the congregation to reflect on their lives and recognize the miracles and deliverances that God has performed, urging them to create an atmosphere of thanksgiving and praise.

He highlights the importance of having a revelation of Jesus Christ, explaining that one's view of Christ shapes their Christian walk. The greater the revelation, the more profound the transformation. Bro. Sciscoe calls the audience to identify with Christ's crucifixion, burial, and resurrection, asserting that through faith, believers can walk in the authority and dominion that Jesus has provided. He concludes with a powerful declaration that believers have the right to sit in the seat of authority with Christ, commanding the congregation to take their rightful place and exercise the power given to them through Jesus.
Rediscovering a Vanishing Manhood20050127-Landmark-Mens-MarkSegraves-RediscoveringAVanishingManhood.mp3LM2005 - On This Rock
Mark SeagravesBro. Segraves emphasizes the importance of rediscovering manhood in a society where many men struggle with their identity and responsibilities. Drawing from the lives of Timothy and Epaphroditis, he highlights five key characteristics of true manhood: compassion, consistency, cooperation, commitment, and courage. Men must prioritize relationships over results, uphold their values in the face of societal pressures, and actively engage with others to foster a supportive community. The decline of traditional masculine roles has led to a crisis of identity, and it is crucial for men to step up and fulfill their God-given roles.

He urges men to put the cause of Jesus Christ before personal comfort and to demonstrate unwavering commitment, even in challenging circumstances. Courage is essential; men are called to take risks for the kingdom of God and serve others selflessly. Bro. Segraves warns against the temptations of passivity and encourages men to cultivate deep, meaningful relationships within their communities. By embodying these principles of manhood, men can positively impact their families and society, ultimately fulfilling the biblical call to be strong leaders and role models.
My God, What Now20050127-Landmark-Mens-RonMullings-MyGodWhatNow.mp3LM2005 - On This Rock
Ronnie MullingsIn this sermon, Pastor emphasizes the urgency of turning to God in times of crisis. He highlights the transformative power of repentance, urging everyone to acknowledge their wrongdoings and seek forgiveness. By referencing Acts 2:38, he calls the congregation to take action and embrace the life-changing grace that comes from a sincere commitment to faith.

Pastor further explores the importance of community support in spiritual growth. He encourages individuals to come together, share their struggles, and uplift one another in their faith journeys. By fostering a strong community centered on God's teachings, believers can navigate life's challenges with resilience and hope. The message resonates with the call to embrace change, trust in God's promises, and actively participate in the life of the church.
How to Get Your Virtue Back20050128-Landmark-JasonSciscoe-HowToGetYouVirtueBack.mp3LM2005 - On This Rock
Jason SciscoeIn today's message, the preacher emphasizes the importance of reclaiming one's virtue and living a life that reflects true moral values. The journey back to virtue begins with sincere repentance and a heartfelt commitment to change. By turning away from past mistakes and seeking a deeper relationship with God, individuals can restore their integrity and honor.

The preacher encourages the congregation to embrace the transformative power of the Holy Spirit, which enables them to rise above their shortcomings. By actively seeking God's guidance and immersing themselves in scripture, such as Acts 2:38, believers can find strength and clarity. Ultimately, the path to regaining virtue is paved with faith, accountability, and a steadfast determination to align one's actions with divine principles.
Are You Ready for What’s Coming?20050128-Landmark-LeeStoneking-AreYouReadyForWhatsComing.mp3LM2005 - On This Rock
Lee StonekingPrepare yourselves for the challenges ahead. The world is changing rapidly, and it's essential to stay grounded in faith and ready for the trials that may come. Embrace the teachings of Acts 2:38, which reminds us of the importance of repentance and baptism in the name of Jesus Christ. These are not just rituals; they are foundational steps toward a deeper relationship with God.

As we navigate uncertain times, it is crucial to support one another within our community. Strengthen your faith, engage in meaningful conversations, and pray for guidance. Remember, the journey ahead requires courage and commitment, but with steadfast belief and unity, we can face whatever lies ahead.
No Title20040128-Landmark-SamEmory.mp3LM2004 - Renewing the Inner Man
Sam EmoryBro. Emory emphasizes that living for God does not exempt individuals from experiencing tragedy and suffering. He draws from the lives of biblical figures like Elijah, Abraham, and David to illustrate that they, too, faced deep struggles and passions. Despite these challenges, they persevered and relied on God’s grace. The preacher urges listeners to recognize that their feelings of despair and frustration are common, yet through faith, there is hope and strength available in God.

He challenges the congregation to maintain a correct attitude during trials, stating that God is always present, regardless of circumstances. Bro. Emory shares personal experiences of loss and hardship, including the death of loved ones, while affirming that God remains faithful. He encourages the audience to bless the Lord continually and to trust in His goodness, as true faith manifests in worship and gratitude, even in difficult times. Ultimately, he reassures that God’s grace is sufficient, and through persistent prayer and praise, blessings will follow.
The Need of Unity20040129-Landmark-Mens-FloydOdum-TheNeedOfUnity.mp3LM2004 - Renewing the Inner Man
Floyd OdomBro. Odom emphasizes the critical need for unity among believers, drawing on Scripture to illustrate that God has joined us together, and we must not let anything divide us. He highlights that true unity is like the precious anointing oil, which represents the Holy Spirit, and it is essential for the health and effectiveness of the church. Unity requires humility, sweetness, and a commitment to the truth of God's Word. Believers are called to work together in harmony, reflecting the character of Christ in their interactions.

He warns against the dangers of division and pride, which can destroy the fellowship within the body of Christ. Bro. Odom calls for a renewal of humility and sweetness among church members, urging them to seek the anointing of the Holy Spirit to cleanse their hearts and unify their efforts. He reminds the congregation that true worship happens in spirit and truth, and as they gather together in unity, they can expect God to move powerfully among them, bringing healing and restoration to their lives and communities.
Strength in Weakness20040129-Landmark-SamEmory-StrengthInWeakness.mp3LM2004 - Renewing the Inner Man
Sam EmoryBro. Emory emphasizes the paradox of strength found in weakness, drawing upon 2 Corinthians 12:7, where Paul speaks of a thorn in the flesh. He asserts that true strength comes not from personal abilities but from acknowledging vulnerabilities and relying on God's grace. It is in moments of weakness that God's power is made perfect, allowing individuals to overcome life's challenges and trials. Emory challenges the societal view of masculinity, which often equates strength with physical prowess, instead highlighting that God seeks humble hearts willing to embrace their brokenness.

Bro. Emory urges listeners to recognize that their failures and weaknesses do not disqualify them from being used by God. Instead, these very struggles serve as a foundation for divine strength. He calls for a shift in perspective, encouraging attendees to seek God's power through prayer and worship, which may appear weak to the world but is, in fact, a source of immense strength. The path to becoming a true man of God lies in surrendering personal pride and understanding that in weakness, one can truly experience the fullness of God's strength.
Highway 99 Dedication Service20040130-Landmark-NewCLCDedicationService.mp3LM2004 - Renewing the Inner Man
Today, we gather to dedicate Highway 99, a symbol of our journey and progress as a community. As we celebrate this moment, let us remember that our paths are guided by faith and purpose. Each mile driven on this highway represents not just a physical journey but also a spiritual one, where we seek to connect with one another and foster a sense of unity.

Reflecting on Acts 2:38, we are reminded of the call to repentance and the promise of salvation. Just as this highway connects diverse places, our faith connects us to God and to each other. Let us commit to traveling this road together, supporting one another as we navigate the twists and turns of life, and always striving to reflect the love and grace that God extends to us.


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